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This week, I’ve been thinking a lot about how I describe my work. Words like “diversity awareness” or “DEI” can make people react instantly — often calling it “woke” and switching off. But my focus isn’t politics. In working with very young children, it’s really about showing, through our actions, how to be kind, empathetic, and positive with everyone we meet. In this video, I share why I think helping children develop social and emotional skills — often called “soft skills” — is one of the most important things we can do, and why music is such a powerful way to support this growth. I also reflect on the irony of being stereotyped while trying to prevent stereotyping in children, and why kindness is far more than just a “moral idea” — it’s a foundation for life. If you’ve ever wondered how the way we describe ourselves or our work affects others, this video might give you a little food for thought (and a few musical worms 😉). Timestamps: 0:00 – Soapbox moment? 0:40 – What really matters in working with young children 1:30 – Stereotyping and the irony of “DEI” 2:15 – Social and emotional skills through music 3:20 – Kindness as a foundation for life 4:10 – Reflecting on labels and perspective 🔗 Links & Resources: OECD Reference: https://www.oecd.org/content/dam/oecd... EMAIL: Clare@diversitybuds.org SIGN UP TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER: https://www.musicbuds-learning.org/mu... Explore our website to find out how we can help you: www.diversitybuds.org Follow us on Facebook: / diversitybuds.org Follow us on Instagram: / diversitybuds Join Clare on LinkedIn: / clare-seymour I hope you liked this YouTube video. Remember, you can find lots of other great free resources right here. And for more information about raising DEI awareness in yourself and your young children, follow Diversitybuds on YouTube. If you'd like to chat further, contact clare@diversitybuds.org