Anti-Bullying Training For Schools

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Learn More About Inclusion Curriculum for Companies

Helping individuals celebrate their differences through disability support programs for organizations is our mission at Don’t Hide It, Flaunt It. Everyone deserves to feel seen, valued and heard. At Don’t Hide It Flaunt It (DHIFI), we foster environments that allow for this is capable of happening by embracing differences. Our goal is to promote tolerance, empathy, and self-confidence for individuals of diverse backgrounds through a variety of programs.

SEL Programs

We believe that social emotional learning activities for universities is truly capable of making a difference in the world. At the heart of DHIFI’s work is Social Emotional Learning. SEL provides individuals – especially students – with the resources to understand and control their emotions, develop strong interpersonal skills, and improve decision-making skills. SEL activities can increase awareness of the experiences of others, encourage team building and encourage better communication. Building connections with themselves and others, these activities lay the groundwork the social skills necessary for self-growth and academic achievement. If you’re curious about the power of SEL programs, we’re here to help you get started.

A SEL Curriculum For Educators

Together with social emotional learning activities, we also focus on inclusion activities for high schools. At DHIFI, we work hard to ensure that everybody feels like they belong, regardless of no matter what their gender, race, abilities, or background happen to be. We don’t just stop at inclusion; we work to foster inclusion and inclusion where each person can access the same opportunities. Our programs serve schools, corporations, and communities with engaging formats that address topics across a wide range.

An Inclusion Program Curriculum

At DHIFI, we support acceptance activities for middle school for students with a diverse programs geared toward schools, companies, and communities. Our Speaking Engagements include inspirational talks that challenge preconceived notions about disabilities and differences. By promoting personal creativity through art, in addition to encouraging empathy and inclusion, participants experience impactful activities in our interactive programs. Our programs for students initiate an essential dialogue, centered around celebrating the things that make us unique and building an atmosphere of kindness and respect among peers. The specific needs of each audience are considered, the impact for all participants is long-term. Experience the difference we can make with social emotional activities for middle school.

SEL Activities For The Classroom

Founded on the idea that differences should be embraced, not hidden, DHIFI’s mission is to empower individuals to flaunt what makes them unique through welcome activity ideas students. Empowering people of every age to embrace their differences as an important aspect of who they are is what we do. What we aim for is to create a world where inclusion is appreciated and celebrated, whether that is through storytelling, public speaking, or seminars. Communities where everyone feels empowered to celebrate their differences is possible through fostering understanding and respect.

Social Emotional Learning Activities for Educators: Some Examples

Are you an educator interested in ways of integrating social emotional learning activities for schools into your school curriculum? It does not have to eat into your whole school day and there’s a large number of ways of achieving this. We’re here to give you some ideas to assist students in celebrating their differences at DHIFI. These are several a few examples:

  • Positive affirmations
  • Coping strategies
  • Show-and-tell
  • Sharing quotes
  • Arts and crafts
  • Sharing stories
  • Journal entries

Bullying Awareness Activities Disability Education Program For Military Families

Our focus on disability awareness curriculum for students is essential to our mission, as bullying frequently stems from a absence of understanding and acceptance of differences. We strive to tackle bullying’s root causes and ensure students are equipped with strategies for speaking up against it when they encounter it daily. This is achieved through candid discussions and interactive programs. The importance of empathy, kindness, and respect can’t be overstated. This is why students learn to recognize bullying behaviors in their communities and take a stand them. These programs spread awareness as well as create environments that are safer and more supportive for everyone by equipping students to transform into advocates for change. If you want to learn more about anti-bullying training for students, don’t hesitate to .

Icebreaker Activities For Elementary School

Project Flaunt offers self acceptance activity ideas classroom that promote a sense of community and inclusion. Inspiring individuals to celebrate their differences and tell their stories to others, Project Flaunt is a one-of-a-kind initiative. These activities can include introductory games where individuals express something special about themselves, collaborative activities that highlight individual strengths, or storytelling sessions where students discuss how their differences influence their perspectives. Students don’t just discover more about each other but also build a deeper appreciation for differences within their classroom, at home, and in the broader community through these activities.

An Inclusion Program For Military Families

Empowering individuals to celebrate their differences and build a more inclusive world through inclusivity program for students is our clear mission at DHIFI, in everything we do. Through our broad range of programs, we aim to promote environments where acceptance and understanding thrive. For additional information on our programs, visit us today.

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.

Testimonials

During our 2019 annual President’s Council of Cornell Women (PCCW) Symposium, Meg gave an impressionable presentation titled “What You Think of Me is None of My Business: Embracing Your Superpower” which embodied our theme of PCCW Celebrates One Cornell: Diversity and Inclusion.” Not only was Meg’s presentation insightful, thoughtful and impactful, but she captivated the audience. Sharing stories about those who go through life with visible and invisible differences made us aware that we all face difficulties and challenges in many ways, but together, through education and awareness, we can be compassionate, loving and caring to everyone, no matter the trials and tribulations ahead.

Carole Quealy

Cornell University, Alumni Affairs & Development

When the U.S. Embassy in Israel hosted Meg Zucker as a Distinguished American Speaker in 2015, the audiences she spoke and met with were deeply inspired by her personal story, her effective advocacy, and the early success of Don’t Hide It, Flaunt It.  Her appearance made a huge impact with advocates for inclusion and acceptance which still resonates today with those who met her.

Daniel Shapiro

former U.S. Ambassador to Israel

Meg is an energetic and engaging speaker who inspires all who meet her with her life story of growing up with a blatant physical difference and parenting kids who share her difference.   Her message of “the things that make me different make me, me” is heartfelt and impactful and resonates with audiences of all ages and backgrounds.  Meg’s mission of building acceptance, tolerance, and empathy is more important now than ever before.  Everyone who has the pleasure of hearing Meg’s story and her vision will be better for it.

Mindy Scheier

Founder and CEO, Runway of Dreams Foundation

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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.