Guest Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 hi does any one have any ideas i could use to develop positive self image and identity(c.5.5- R7,8,9,10) Gender,racial and cultural,disability, or family grouping any ideas i could use would be greatly appreciated.
AnonyMouse_3139 Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 Hi Lily, there is something about c5.5 on here, somebody will be able to direct you to it (i'm not allowed to do links anymore! ) Glad you found the site.
AnonyMouse_64 Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 Lily, Will get back to you on this one. My tesco's delivery has arrived and I must go and unpack it before all my frozen stuff defrosts. Then I've got a daughter who needs picking up from nursery. I won't forget though.
AnonyMouse_64 Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 The post Rea was referring to is here C5.5 There is a good range of multi cultural resources for sale nowadays. It's especially important to reflect the cultures/languages of the children in your setting. You can also get books, jigsaws and posters which show a range of people in various jobs and situations, including disabled and a variety of family groups.
AnonyMouse_64 Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 You might find this site useful for multicultural toys http://www.positive-identity.com/htm/products.htm
Guest Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 Thank for your help everyone ,just getting used to the site so forgive me if i take a while to get back to you. So glad you got a forum dealing with N.V.Q as I'm sure i will constantly be using it. I am really struggling with it as i seemed to have to get on with it my self .Not a lot of support from my assessor I'm afraid, never get to see her ,let alone get assesed.I have only been working as a nursery assistant for ten months so everything is new to me,just getting my head round obs and planning is enough to do as I'm sure you know ,i sometimes wander if ill ever get through this,but i love the job so i'll keep going.Sorry if I'm rambling but its good to talk, so they say. Bye for now.
AnonyMouse_2732 Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 Hi there, lily, haven't welcomed you yet! Any time you need any help, just shout!! We love helping, here Sue
SueFinanceManager Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 Dear Lily Hang in there with the NVQ. It took me nearly 2 years to do mine. We decided to build an extension so this delayed my studies but my tutor assured me I could continue to attend college when the second year started to finish off the optional units. The college then cancelled the evening class I was attending and I was left pretty much to my own devices. Thank goodness I had a great support network in my setting, collegues who answered all my hundreds of questions and I was fortunate to have my supervisor at the setting as my assessor, she was brilliant. So plod on and if you can't ask your collegues jump on to the site and ask us. As for developing positive self-image, there are lots of good books; 'Something Else' by K Cave and I have recently been recommened a book called 'But Martin' by June Counsel. A little game for circle time, put a mirror in a box with a lid. Pass to each child asking them to look in the book where they will see something really special. Ask them not to say what they saw until the end and then ask them all what special thing they saw. Hope this helps, Sue
AnonyMouse_2732 Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 Love that, Sue !!! Sue (Sounds like Sues United!..Mutual Sues Society..!!)
Guest Posted September 19, 2004 Posted September 19, 2004 Dear Lily Hang in there with the NVQ. It took me nearly 2 years to do mine. We decided to build an extension so this delayed my studies but my tutor assured me I could continue to attend college when the second year started to finish off the optional units. The college then cancelled the evening class I was attending and I was left pretty much to my own devices. Thank goodness I had a great support network in my setting, collegues who answered all my hundreds of questions and I was fortunate to have my supervisor at the setting as my assessor, she was brilliant. So plod on and if you can't ask your collegues jump on to the site and ask us. As for developing positive self-image, there are lots of good books; 'Something Else' by K Cave and I have recently been recommened a book called 'But Martin' by June Counsel. A little game for circle time, put a mirror in a box with a lid. Pass to each child asking them to look in the book where they will see something really special. Ask them not to say what they saw until the end and then ask them all what special thing they saw. Hope this helps, Sue thankyou that is a really nice idea,will definatley use it.
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