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Could you not take some photos of your children making the cards and divas or trying on the sari's these are all positive images and include these in your display, also good for their learning journey's
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I did my display today, I found images on the web in the end by googling for 4th July, fireworks, indian in wheelchair :eye-popping: and other things that might cover and then wasn't sure how to present them so got a small poster made by truprint (I will have to time my level 3 so I can use it again!!!) Thanks for your help everyone x
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Oh wow, well done you it's excellent.

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Hello, I need a little help (again) I have to do a visual/tactile display with the children and include positive images, my assessor has suggested using Divali as a theme, if I did this how would I get positive images in would just putting images of hindu children celebrating be enough or would I have to try and find images of children from other cultures and abilities celebrating Divali for this to count? Hopefully you see what I mean, I've managed to tie myself in a knot! Thanks x
hi you could take some pictures of children enjoying lights ie disco lights or lamps switch off the light and take the pictures it will really glow in their faces and show up lovely on camera also some larva lamp types mood lights, christmas lights that sort of thing i did this once in baby room and they really enjoyed just looking at lights (all children joined in) of course you would have to get permission from parents to take pictures.
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