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How does Wise Compass introduce inclusive behaviour in diverse classrooms? 

The classroom is often a child’s first experience of a truly diverse community, where they must learn to play and work with those who are different from them. Inclusive behaviour, where every child feels seen and respected, is a fundamental part of building a kind and cohesive society. Wise Compass introduces these concepts by showing characters who actively seek to include others, reflecting the Islamic principle of community and brotherhood. 

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Our narratives often tackle themes of loneliness, bullying, and the importance of standing up for what is right. We show that being a good friend means looking out for the one who is left out or the one who is different. In our stories, we model how to ask questions respectfully and how to share space with others in a way that is fair and kind. This helps children translate these lessons into their own school environment. The detailed illustrations help children recognise the social cues of inclusion, making the concept feel practical and achievable. By framing kindness as an act of worship, we give children a powerful motivation to be the ‘inclusive’ friend in their classroom. 

By teaching these social skills, we help your child become a source of positive influence among their peers. They learn that their character is their most powerful tool for creating a welcoming environment for everyone. Wise Compass provides the values-based reading that supports Muslim parenting by turning classroom interactions into opportunities for real-world leadership and empathy, helping you raise a child who brings people together. 

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