Child integration means making sure that all children, regardless of their race, background or abilities, feel included and valued in society. It's like making sure your whole class is friends and no one is left out at playtime.
Just like how you want everyone in your class to feel like they belong and are included in your games, child integration means making sure all children feel included, no matter how different they might seem. For example, some children might have a different skin color, speak a different language or have a disability. But that doesn't mean they should be treated any differently.
Being integrated means being part of a community where everyone is treated fairly and has the same opportunities. This means we can learn from each other, make new friends and grow to respect and understand cultures that might be different from our own.
So, just like how you try to include everyone in your class, we want to make sure that all children feel included and have a chance to be their best selves!