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🌈 How is it useful?

Each tree looks different in shape, size, and colour, just like people do. This metaphor can help students explore the idea that all bodies are unique and worthy of respect. Use this poster:

  • To encourage daily visibility of body diversity and belonging.
  • To support initiatives related to anti-bullying, equity, and student mental health.
  • To reinforce inclusive classroom values in a quick, low-barrier way.
  • As a standalone resource or a springboard for student discussion.

🏫 Who is it for?

  • Alberta teachers and early childhood educators in any grade or setting
  • School counsellors, wellness leads, and administrators building inclusive environments
  • Perfect for classrooms, hallways, or anywhere students gather

 

💡 Educator tip:

Use the poster as part of your classroom welcome routine or alongside activities that explore identity, kindness, or empathy.

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