Like a Party for All Friends
Imagine you're at a big party, and there are lots of games to play. If the party only has one kind of game, some friends might not be able to join because that game isn't their favorite. But if there are different kinds of games, like tag, drawing, and building blocks, then everyone can find something they love and have fun together.
Like a Playground for All Kids
Now imagine a playground with swings, slides, and climbing walls. If only one swing was big enough for everyone to use, some kids might not get to play because there wasn’t room. But if there are many swings, some big, some small, then all the kids can find a spot that fits them.
Inclusivity is like having many swings and many games, it lets everyone feel happy and part of the group.
Examples
- A classroom where everyone gets a chance to speak
- A party that includes people from different backgrounds
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