We spent several hours at a community swimming club, here in the St. Louis area. I sat and watched for a little while as kids of all ages played and enjoyed the cool water. As I watched, I observed many different games being played. One game was played by young kids and teenagers alike. During the game, I noticed a young girl stand next to the side of the pool trying to get the attention of a teenage girl. The young girl stood patiently until the teenage girl finally acknowledged her. I could see the words mouthed from the young girl. "Can I play?" The teenage girl nodded her approval. The young girl fixed her goggles onto her eyes and jumped in the water next to all who were playing.
The 'inclusion' part really put a smile on my face. I felt grateful that this young girl had been treated kindly. I admired the courage of the young girl for asking to do something that she so badly wanted to do.
It doesn't matter where in the world you go, there are valuable lessons to be learned. It was my turn in St. Louis.
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