Encourage
and Accept Individuality
It’s not only important to respect your own
individuality but that of others as well. Children should be taught to respect
other people’s uniqueness, individual personalities, habits, preferences,
beliefs, looks and interests. We all matter in this world and bring something
special and useful to the table. When this is understood, kids will be more
accepting and inclusive of others.
There
Should be No “In-Crowd”
Make your kids understand that the concept of the
in-crowd is flawed and superficial. It doesn’t bring any real value. Also, the
in-crowd may not be the best crowd. It’s more meaningful and fulfilling to
focus on values of kindness, empathy, mutual respect and co-operation. Don’t
invest too much in latest gadgets as this promotes materialism in kids and
don’t attach acceptance to it.
Be
More Friendly and Approachable
It is important for kids to reach out to others and
initiate conversations. They should make other children in the class feel heard
and values because everyone want to feel they matter. Motivate them to be
friendly with new or reserved kids in the class. Ask them to recognize one good
thing about a child they find annoying. This will teach them there’s good in
everyone.
Empower
Your Child
In the pursuit of being inclusive, your child should
not feel left out by others. It is as important for your kid to feel valued,
seen, heard, loved and appreciated by others. If the other child doesn’t
reciprocate the same and is being emotionally or even physically belligerent
towards your kid, then he doesn’t have to put up with that. It is acceptable to
establish healthy boundaries even among children.
No one feels good to be left out. Building a spirit
of inclusivity, both in the children and in their learning environment is
something that we take seriously at one of the top ICSE schools in Patiala.
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