Social Studies
- The child has learned about socialization and the importance of making friends in a new setting.
- She has developed an understanding of different cultures and backgrounds through interactions with her new friends.
- Through forming friendships, she has learned about empathy and how to communicate and cooperate with others.
- She has established her sense of self by learning about her own interests, preferences, and strengths in relation to those of her peers.
Encourage the child to continue developing her social skills by engaging in role-playing activities that mimic real-life social situations. Provide opportunities for her to share, take turns, and problem-solve with her friends. Encourage her to explore different cultural activities and traditions to further her understanding of diversity and inclusivity.
Book Recommendations
- The Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn: A heartwarming story about a young raccoon who learns to cope with separation anxiety and finds comfort in his mother's love.
- Llama Llama Misses Mama by Anna Dewdney: This book follows Llama Llama as he adjusts to a new environment and overcomes his fears with the help of a caring teacher and newfound friends.
- You Are Special by Max Lucado: A beautiful tale that celebrates the uniqueness of every individual and conveys the importance of self-worth and acceptance.
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