- *Exclusion Culture*
They bring nine chairs for ten children, and they tell the children that the winner is the one who gets the chair, and whoever remains without a chair is out of the game.
Then they reduce the number of chairs each time and a child comes out every time.
Until one child remains and he is declared the winner.
The child learns the culture of “Myself, myself, and in order to succeed, I must remove others.”
And in Japanese kindergartens, they play the game of chairs too
And they also come with nine chairs for ten kids, with a difference
That they tell the children that if one of you remains without a chair, everyone loses.
All the children try to hug each other
So that ten children can sit on nine chairs
And then they reduce the number of chairs successively
With the rule remaining that they must make sure that no one remains without a chair, or else they will all lose
The child learns culture
*"I cannot succeed without the help of others to succeed"*
*From Exclusion to Inclusion*
Thought to share with you all๐๐
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