The Impact of The Northern Ireland Conflict on Young Children

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A large number of studies, stretching back to the 1920s in the US, have shown that: By the age of two, children are able to recognise differences in skin colour. From the age of three onwards, children can begin to ascribe negative attitudes (prejudices) towards those differences.

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