1. Self Portrait Drawing: Have the child create a self-portrait using crayons, markers, and colored pencils. Encourage them to include features that make them unique.
  2. Write My Name: Practice writing the child's name in different styles such as uppercase, lowercase, cursive, and block letters. Decorate the name with stickers or drawings.
  3. Family Tree Collage: Create a family tree collage using family photos. Discuss family members' roles and relationships while pasting the photos on a large paper or poster board.
  4. Feelings Art: Explore different emotions (happy, sad, angry, surprised) through art. Have the child draw facial expressions and explain when they feel each emotion.
  5. All About My Favorite Things: Encourage the child to draw or write about their favorite things like toys, colors, foods, and activities. This helps them express their preferences.
  6. Story Time: Read a children's book about self-identity or diversity. Discuss the characters' traits and how they are similar or different from the child.
  7. Map My Home: Using a simple map template, help the child draw their home, school, and other familiar places. This introduces basic mapping skills and spatial awareness.
  8. Dream Job Poster: Have the child imagine their future dream job and create a poster depicting themselves in that role. Encourage them to describe why they chose that profession.
  9. My Hero Story: Discuss who the child's hero is and why. Help them create a story or drawing showcasing their hero's qualities and how they inspire the child.
  10. Dress-Up Cultural Day: Celebrate diversity by having a dress-up day where the child can wear clothing representing their cultural background or that of a different country.