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Hey lovely ladies, I have been given my next unit, its promote equality and inclusion, I have been looking through the questons, and can't seem to find a start for question; Explain how inclusive practice equality and supports diversity. Please help would be so grateful

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Inclusive practice is known to be attitudes, approaches and strategies taken to make sure that others are not excluded from the learning environment because of their differences. Inclusive practise teaches children how to work together.
By using the principle that inclusion is ‘a right’ for all children, early years settings can make sure that every child:
• has an equal chance to learn and develop
• participates equally in activities
• is given the opportunity to communicate in their preferred format
• has their individual needs known and met
• feels safe and know they belong
• is valued as a unique individual
• feels strong and confident about their identity

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