The Getting to Know You Bingo Game
is fun to play with your valentine and available
in downloadable format for as little as 99 cents! What a great
idea for Valentine's Day!
Small business owners:
Dawn McCarroll at adwh.com is
a fabulous IT resource. She is my IT department! Contact
her at: dawn.mccarroll@adwh.com
Diversity Moments Flashcards
Don't have time to play the
Diversity Moments Bingo game? Here's an alternative. Try using these
Diversity Moments flashcards as a diversity moment activity during your next
meeting. It is an excellent diversity training tool. It can be played in a short
period of time and is a great way to discuss the issues of diversity and
inclusion in a non-threatening way. There are open ended questions, as well as
questions with answers. The questions help the players learn more about
other groups, consider how their own racial, gender, or cultural makeup impacts
how they respond to others, and learn to interact with others in a respectful
and tolerant manner. All of our diversity training tools promote the idea that
learning more about and respecting the differences in others are the
cornerstones for acceptance.
The Diversity Moments Flashcard set comes in three sizes and two
lamination styles:
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