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Inclusive || E-SHANARRITY Model
Inclusive Using E-SHANARRITY Model for Children Menu Every Child is Unique Safety Health Activities Nurturing Achievement Respecting Responsible Inclusive Transition Your Emotion…
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Using E-SHANARRITY Model for Children
Being inclusive is like opening your heart to everyone, no matter who they are or where they come from. We'll talk about how cool it is to have friends from all over the world and how to be a good friend to everyone.
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The E-SHANARRITY model is a great way for kids to learn how to grow up happy and healthy. By following the tips above, kids can appreciate their own and Every child's uniqueness: Safely, Healthily, Actively, Nurture, Achievements, Respecfully, Responsibly, and Inclusively, while navigating Transistions and Your emotions.
Now that you know about the E-SHANARRITY model, you can use it to be your best! Remember to nurture your uniqueness, promote safety, develop healthy habits, play, build loving bonds, celebrate success, and be a super kind friend.
You are unique and can do anything you set your mind to!
So, kids, are you excited to keep learning and practising the E-SHANARRITY model? So you can grow up to be the best you can be? We're here to help you on your amazing journey! 😄🌟🚀

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