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What Is It?

The Project Flaunt Hub is an online, interactive program designed for you to share and celebrate what makes you, you with your family and/or caregivers.

Who Can Benefit?

The Project Flaunt Hub is aimed at elementary and/or middle-grade students and military/veteran communities, their families, and caregivers.

Why Participate?

You’ll have the opportunity to discover the benefits of sharing your visible and/or invisible differences and learn that what makes you, you can be something to celebrate.

Acceptance Activity Ideas Elementary School

If you’re interested in get to know you activities for students to discover the things that make you genuinely unique and sharing them with others. Whether you’re able to see them right away or not, everyone has special qualities that make them unique. Celebrating these differences with students and families and working towards radical self-acceptance is the goal of Project Flaunt. Families and schools can work with Project Flaunt to identify differences and celebrate them with the goal of increased self-acceptance. Children and young people are capable of benefitting from our online platform in both family and schools settings. We place a particular emphasis on veteran and military communities.

Self Acceptance Activities For Students

When it comes to welcome activities for students, self reflection is an essential part. When is the last time you took time out of your day to give serious thought to what makes you unique? People start seeing each other in an entirely new light after reflection on and sharing of what makes you, you. If you’re not sure where to start, you’re not alone. Project Flaunt offers ideas for icebreaker activities for students for this reason. Your body, mind, family, or your daily life can all make you unique in a variety of ways. Thinking about these is a great place to begin.

SEL Activities For The Classroom

At the core of Project Flaunt’s mission with welcome activity ideas families is the belief that every person has one-of-a-kind qualities that should be celebrated. Families and students are encouraged to share the things that make them special and embrace their authentic selves through carefully crafted activities and exercises. By participating in these activities, anyone are capable of developing a deeper sense of self-awareness and self-acceptance, laying the groundwork for increased self-confidence and a positive self-image.

Acceptance Activity Ideas For Middle School

But Project Flaunt goes beyond merely self-discovery with social emotional activities for families. It also supplies a platform for learning about and appreciating the our communities. Through get-to-know-you activities and icebreakers, participants have the chance to make meaningful connections with others. The ability to communicate your story, listen actively, and develop empathy for others are all things these activities can teach. This fosters a sense of belonging and creates an environment where everybody feels respected and valued.

Social Emotional Activities For Elementary School

Versatility is among the standout features of get to know you activities for students from Project Flaunt. With activities that are easily capable of being adapted to a wide array of age groups and settings, educators, parents, and community leaders alike will find this an invaluable resource. It doesn’t matter if you are interested in enhancing your classroom’s social-emotional learning curriculum, strengthening family bonds, or building a more cohesive school community. Project Flaunt has something to offer everyone.

Inclusion and Belonging Activities

Thinking about DHIFI for a inclusion program for students? Our organization, created by Meg Zucker, was born from a personal journey and is dedicated to the promotion of acceptance of one’s self. With the personal insight of living with a rare genetic condition affecting her and her husband’s limbs, and with two of their three children inheriting the condition, Meg has steered DHIFI into a platform for the celebration of visible differences. DHIFI started as a seed of an idea and has since blossomed into a vibrant community, where families and educational institutions are given the encouragement they need to flaunt their differences, transforming potential barriers into empowering opportunities.

Emotional Support Programs

There’s a large number of reasons when it comes to a social emotional learning program for students, DHIFI stands out. In combination with these initiatives, DHIFI is committed to doing away with bullying, with techniques that include:

  • Encouraging a culture of kindness: Fostering mutual understanding, we create an environment where bullying cannot thrive.
  • Cultivating empathy: Assisting students in seeing the world through others’ perspectives, we lessen the likelihood of behaviors that are exclusionary.

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Social Emotional Activities For Middle School

Learn more about self acceptance activity ideas classroom from Project Flaunt.

Our Programs

Our social emotional learning (SEL) and empathy-building programs are designed to build acceptance and empathy and create cultures of inclusion for schools, communities, companies, and beyond.
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School Programs

This program is designed to help kids and teens build self-confidence, empathy and healthy relationship skills.

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Community Programs

We work with community organizations, summer camps, faith-based organizations, and other non-profits.

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Corporate Programs

DHIFI offers customized presentations and programming for companies of all sizes to build inclusivity and understanding in the workplace.

Don’t Hide It, Flaunt It (DHIFI) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with the mission of advancing acceptance, understanding, tolerance and mutual respect for a person’s visible or invisible differences.

We are no longer accepting personal donations.

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CASEL Competencies
 
  • Self-awareness: Assessing
 one’s own strengths […] and possessing confidence and growth mind-set
  • Social awareness: Taking the perspective of and empathizing with others from diverse backgrounds and cultures
  • Relationship skills: Establishing healthy and rewarding relationships with diverse individuals.