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Being nice to new kids is a great way to make them feel welcome and included. Here are some tips to help you be nice to new kids: 1. Introduce Yourself: When you see a new kid, introduce yourself and welcome them to the school or community. 2. Offer Help: If the new kid seems lost or confused, offer to help them find their way around. Show them where the cafeteria, gym, and classrooms are. 3. Include Them: Invite the new kid to join in your group activities. This could be during recess or lunch or after school activities. 4. Be Patient: It may take time for the new kid to feel comfortable and settle in. Be patient and understanding, and offer support when needed. 5. Show Interest: Ask the new kid about their interests and hobbies, and listen attentively to what they have to say. This will help them feel valued and accepted. 6. Be Respectful: Treat the new kid with respect and kindness, just as you would like to be treated. Avoid making assumptions about them based on their background, culture or appearance. 7. Be a Friend: Offer to be a friend to the new kid, and help them feel included in your social circle. Inviting them to sit with you at lunch, or hang out after school are great ways to start building a friendship. Overall, being nice to new kids is about making them feel welcome, valued and included. Small acts of kindness and thoughtfulness can go a long way in helping new kids feel more comfortable in their new surroundings.
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