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Win Books That Promote Acceptance and Inclusivity!
In honor of Pride Month we are giving away eight books that promote acceptance and inclusivity. One lucky reader will win: Jamie Is Jamie: A Book About Being Yourself and Playing Your Way Jamie and Bubbie: A Book About People’s Pronouns … Continue reading
Posted in Free Spirit News
Tagged acceptance, book giveaway, FSP giveaway, giveaway, inclusion
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Stifled Support: How Our Silence on Police Brutality Affects the Mental Health of Our Students
By Isaiah Moore With the reading of the Derek Chauvin verdict, two things came to mind for me: how happy I am that justice was served for George Floyd’s family and that I am actually feeling miserable. One wouldn’t expect … Continue reading
Posted in Teaching
Tagged building relationships, George Floyd, inclusion, middle school, race, social justice, talking with teens
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9 Tips for Creating Inclusive Movement Activities
By Connie Bergstein Dow, author of From A to Z with Energy! 26 Ways to Move and Play The basic tenet of creative movement/creative dance (the terms are interchangeable) is that the most important part of the activity is the … Continue reading
Posted in Early Childhood
Tagged Free Spirit author, inclusion, movement, SEL, social and emotional learning
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