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Social Studies

  • The child learned about family structures and relationships by creating different family members with playdough, demonstrating an understanding of the members that make up a family unit.
  • Through the activity, the child may have learned about diversity and inclusivity by creating family members with different appearances and characteristics, thereby developing an appreciation for differences within the community.
  • By discussing the roles and responsibilities of various family members while making the playdough family, the child may have gained an understanding of the different roles within a family and how they contribute to the functioning of a household.

For continued development, encourage the child to talk about their family and ask open-ended questions about family members, roles, and responsibilities. Consider incorporating books that showcase different family dynamics and cultures to expand the child's understanding of familial structures.

Book Recommendations

  • Families, Families, Families! by Suzanne Lang: This book celebrates all kinds of families and their connections.
  • The Family Book by Todd Parr: A colorful and engaging book that explores different types of families with fun and straightforward language.
  • All Families Are Special by Norma Simon: This book introduces children to different families and the idea that all families are special in their own way.

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