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>> It's their environment.
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It's their second home.
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So, we really try to make it inviting and
welcoming for them and a part of them.
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Our environment reflects
families and culture in the way
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that we have a family tree in the classroom.
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And so, at the beginning of the school year, we
ask parents, we encourage parents to provide us
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with a picture or two of their family.
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And then, we display that
picture on our family tree.
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The children get very, very excited
to see their picture up on the tree.
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They go show all the other teachers,
their friends, their peers their families.
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And so, they might be talking
about their brother,
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but we might not have ever seen their
brother, so they're able to show us
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on their family picture who their brother is.
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We also provide other opportunities for
the parents to describe their children,
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so we have pictures of the children with
words that their parents have provided for us
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and three words that describe them in
the way that the children feel special
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because their parents were part of
putting those pictures together.
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We printed the pictures.
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The parents provided the words.
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And so, they are able to see
themselves and those pictures
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and the words that their parents provided.
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We also provide opportunities for
the families to share special events
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that they've been going to, special
activities that they've been doing at home,
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and they provide the pictures and
then we display them in the classroom.
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And the children get very, very excited
about showing their peers maybe a family trip
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that they went on or a vacation
that they took or something special
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that they might have done at home.
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And so, we're able to showcase those pictures
for the children to feel apart of the classroom
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by having those pictures here with them.