Blog 8
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis explains how language shapes culture. This is shown when we work with the children at Ñeque y mas Ñeque because we do not speak the same language. We end up explaining things by showing or demonstrating, instead of verbal. The non verbal communication is another language of its own that can be a hybrid between the language barrier that we have with the children. We have similar cultures, therefore it is not very much different when we interact and play with the children. Everyone speaks the language of play, which can be universal throughout cultures.
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