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Brought to you by Sammy’s Charity of Hope for children with DMD.

1. What is intolerance ? 1. Hate 2. Racism 3. Bullying 4. Teasing 5. Stereotyping 6. Making fun of someone for something they cant change 7. Sexism 8. Not understanding another 9. Not valuing differences 10. Ignoring 11. Lack of knowledge 12. Discriminating 13. Discriminating others religions 14. prejudice

1.What is Tolerance? 1.Is the virtue that makes peace possible 2.Acceptance with respect 3.Understanding 4.Knowledge 5.Non ignorance 6.Accepting differences put above stuff in a green circle

Let’s talk about bullying

The 3 parts to a bullying situation 1. The Bully 2. The Victim 3. The Bystander Everyday people 1.Who is being intolerant? Hateful? 2. Who is being hurt by the hate? 3. who is (allowing the intolerance and not doing anything to help and act against intolerance?

This Slide: -Hate is a strong word -Make a flow chart -Intolerance – hate – anger – lack of knowledge -

Why is it important to accept people who are different, just like children with DMD?