Fairness: Everyone Deserves a Fair Chance

Fairness: Everyone Deserves a Fair Chance

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authorAbysinya

Fairness teaches children to treat others with respect and equality. When we take turns, share equally, follow kind rules, and welcome everyone, friendships grow stronger. “Fairness: Everyone Deserves a Fair Chance” helps kids understand that fairness isn’t just about rules — it’s about making sure everyone feels included, valued, and happy.

age3 - 6 onns vegl
emotional intelligence
Friendship & Sharing
Detagls istorgia

Fairness means taking turns.

Fairness means sharing things equally.

Fairness means listening to everyone’s side.

Fairness means following rules that help everyone.

Fairness means letting others join in.

Fairness means not cheating or being selfish.

Fairness makes games and friendships better.

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