An educator and entrepreneur from Caledon, Ont. has created a resource for teachers to help them tie a patka, in order to help out Sikh children who might lose theirs or have them untie during the school day.
Posted: Mar 19, 2023 6:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 5 hours agoAn Ontario woman has created a resource to help teachers should a Sikh boy need help retying their patka, or smaller turban, during the school day.
An educator and entrepreneur from Caledon, Ont. has created a resource for teachers to help them tie a, in order to help out Sikh children who might lose theirs or have them untie during the school day."I am hoping that this box will inspire teachers, inspire schools and students, that we must respect every student that walks into a classroom," she told CBC News.
In Sikh culture, it's traditional for people to keep long hair. Sikh boys often tie their hair into a small topknot called aKaur said the inspiration for the box came from a teacher who lives in her community, who asked if she could help her tie a"I want every teacher to have the knowledge on what the
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