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Unread 07-29-2010, 08:53 PM
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Hi everyone , i was wondering if someone could please kindly help me on this one : provide an environment, activities and experiences that promote positive images of children and reflect the wider society.
Any help would be so much appreciate, thanks.
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Unread 07-30-2010, 12:58 PM
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Think about how you are inclusive of all children in your setting and how you promote equality. Think about the fact that children come from a variety of cultures and backgrounds. Also think about the fact that some children have physical and learning difficulties. You can have multicultural displays, cooking activities, dressing up clothes, celebrations etc... you can have books, magazines, displays and DVD's that promote positive images of disabled children eg "Something Special". Make sure that all children can participate in the activities you are offering eg wheelchair access. You might also consider gender equality where boys are encouraged to cook and girls are encouraged to play with cars etc....

Just a quick reply, but I hope it helps x
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Unread 07-31-2010, 10:05 AM
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Think about how you are inclusive of all children in your setting and how you promote equality. Think about the fact that children come from a variety of cultures and backgrounds. Also think about the fact that some children have physical and learning difficulties. You can have multicultural displays, cooking activities, dressing up clothes, celebrations etc... you can have books, magazines, displays and DVD's that promote positive images of disabled children eg "Something Special". Make sure that all children can participate in the activities you are offering eg wheelchair access. You might also consider gender equality where boys are encouraged to cook and girls are encouraged to play with cars etc....

Just a quick reply, but I hope it helps x
Thank you so much for ur pointers, much appreciated
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Unread 07-31-2010, 10:07 AM
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Think about how you are inclusive of all children in your setting and how you promote equality. Think about the fact that children come from a variety of cultures and backgrounds. Also think about the fact that some children have physical and learning difficulties. You can have multicultural displays, cooking activities, dressing up clothes, celebrations etc... you can have books, magazines, displays and DVD's that promote positive images of disabled children eg "Something Special". Make sure that all children can participate in the activities you are offering eg wheelchair access. You might also consider gender equality where boys are encouraged to cook and girls are encouraged to play with cars etc....

Just a quick reply, but I hope it helps x
thank you so much Doodah, for ur pointers, much appreciated
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