Children's segregation
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Children's segregation refers to the separation of children based on their race, ethnicity, socio-economic status, or other factors. It can occur in various settings such as schools, neighborhoods, and public spaces. Children's segregation limits interaction and opportunities for children of different backgrounds to learn from one another and develop understanding and empathy. It can contribute to inequality and perpetuate stereotypes and discrimination. Efforts to address children's segregation focus on promoting diversity, inclusion, and equal access to education and resources for all children.