When do children begin to notice differences in gender, race, and ability?

A. Only when adults make them aware of these differences B. From 8 10 years old. C. During the preschool years D. From the moment they're born

This answer is C.

I agree.

When my daughter was 2 or 3, she had an African-American baby sitter. Sandy asked the sitter about her skin color and readily accepted the answer. "I'm brown," said the sitter.