Social Inclusion
Across
- 3. When everyone gets along and respects each other even though they have differences
- 6. The idea that everyone should have the same or equal rights and opportunities to be happy in their lives
- 8. The different ways that people can like each other; for example, boys and girls can like boys, girls, both or neither
- 9. A family that isn't made-up of the traditional mom and dad family; can include step-parents and siblings, and grandparents
- 12. The way that people who are blind read
- 13. When someone is left-out of groups and games for being different
- 15. Understanding and being okay with other peoples' differences
- 17. A way that people who are deaf or have hearing difficulties communicate with each other
- 18. When someone is treated unfairly because they have a disability or are differently-abled
- 20. This helps people get equality when they don't have the same rights and opportunities as others
- 21. Accepting other people can make them feel this positive emotion
Down
- 1. Being kind to other people; you don't have to do this, but it does make you a nicer person
- 2. When two things or two people are not exactly the same
- 4. The bad or unfair treatment of someone based-on something they can't help, like age, race, gender, orientation or wealth
- 5. This is shared between two people or friends, and can help them feel better about their differences
- 7. This lets you stand-up to people who bully and socially exclude others
- 10. When people from different races, countries, ethnicities and cultures come together and accept each other
- 11. The opposite of right-handed; lots of people used to be bullied because of this
- 12. Making fun of someone for their differences; this can make them feel very bad about themselves
- 14. Giving or lending someone something of your own to help them or make them feel better
- 16. A negative belief about something without knowing much about it
- 19. People can feel this emotion when they are discriminated against