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Do children of parents belonging to different cultures have the best of both worlds, or will they have an identity crisis? Do children grow up confused, or do they assimilate their parents’ cultures effortlessly?

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They want grow up confused if the parents tell them their history/ culture. I mean thats what my parents did so basically the parents job as their little.

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I wouldn't say that children with parents belonging to two different cultures would mean that they are going to have an identity crisis, but I do think that it could possibly cause some minor confusion in younger children. When things are not consistent, or if the two different cultures have opposing values or ideas, this could cause a child to feel overwhelmed or confused when it comes to what is right in either culture, or what they are supposed to celebrate. I think it is an easier topic for an older child to understand and appreciate the cultural differences among their household as well as their extended family. I do think that it may take a bit for a young child to assimilate into two different cultures effortlessly, but I do not think that it is impossible for them to eventually understand and cherish the cultures they are a part of.

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