Kids Should Have to Play With Everyone: My Thoughts on Teaching Children to Be Includers by Lark Sontag


Kids Should Have to Play With Everyone: My Thoughts on Teaching Children to Be Includers

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Elisa Schmitz
This is such an interesting perspective. I have a feeling people may feel strongly about it (on either side). I always told my kids to play with everyone, and they remain inclusive to this day. I think giving everyone a chance is the best thing to do - for them and for you. You never know who may become a friend. Thank you, Lark Sontag !
Joe Campbell
I so appreciate your perspective Lark! I tell my kids that I expect them to be positive influence for everyone around them. Doesn't mean they have to be best friends with all the kids, but they do have to be respectful. Excluding kids is not a positive influence. Sometimes if a kid gets left out in order to be a positive influence they have to reach out another time or find another activity that works with that child.
Michael Kennedy
Timely piece Lark, my child is riding out this same thing right now with older classmates and although I wish this ideology was implemented everywhere, unfortunately it isn't. We are looking to it as a growing moment and coaching our kids daily to be inclusive, yet independent when times arise meanwhile building strength in both situation where they are included ...or not.
Thanks for your piece.

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