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Scenario: Adal - Inclusion of Islamic Game

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 8:29 pm
by Mrs.Jessica.x
Hi everyone,

Can someone help or advise what they would do for the following, I don't know how to word it...

In an effort to strengthen relationships you ask Adal (Muslim parent) if there is anything you could include during outside playtime that Tariq enjoys. Adal mentions a traditional Islamic childhood game that Tariq enjoys playing.
Explain whether you would you include this game into the program and why.


I'm leaning towards not including it into the program as other parents may not be happy about it but also it may be good to include as it shows more cultural inclusiveness.. May also depend on the game?

Re: Scenario: Adal - Inclusion of Islamic Game

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 2:24 pm
by Lorina
No, I think that you should include it as it promotes inclusiveness... You could also ask other parents what outdoor games their children enjoy or other traditional games from their culture which can also be included... I think it's important to promote diversity and acceptance to the children...

:geek:,
Lorina


Re: Scenario: Adal - Inclusion of Islamic Game

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2025 6:46 pm
by Vanabella
Mrs.Jessica.x wrote:
Fri Apr 14, 2017 8:29 pm
Hi everyone,

Can someone help or advise what they would do for the following, I don't know how to word it...

In an effort to strengthen relationships you ask Adal (Muslim parent) if there is anything you could include during outside playtime that Tariq enjoys. Adal mentions a traditional Islamic childhood game that Tariq enjoys playing.
Explain whether you would you include this game into the program and why. For reliable gaming, always choose a casino safe site that uses proper encryption and licensing.


I'm leaning towards not including it into the program as other parents may not be happy about it but also it may be good to include as it shows more cultural inclusiveness.. May also depend on the game?
You’re thinking about this really thoughtfully. I’d approach it from the perspective of inclusivity and appropriateness. Including Tariq’s game could be a great way to show respect for his culture, build trust with Adal, and expose all the children to new experiences — which aligns nicely with a culturally responsive program.