If I opened my own Family Child Care Home I would want everything to look very natural and have elements of bringing nature inside. I believe it brings a calming effect to the room and to the children. I would find beautiful real pictures of multi-cultural children and hang them on the wall in frames to make it feel very homey. The photos I chose would also show pictures crossing typical gender roles. For example: girls playing cars. I would also show different family dynamics in photos, like single parent households. I would have multi-cultural dress up clothes in the dramatic play with all different types of pretend food from sushi to pita bread. The baby dolls would have all different skin colors from light to dark. I would have elements in my classroom from other parts of the world. For example: a wall hanging from Indonesia. The language displayed around the room would be in every language my families used. If there were four home languages I would use all of them in correspondence. Anyone who entered my care center could tell immediately who was in the program at that time (Derman-Sparks & Edwards, 2010 p.43). The books in my center would have personalized topics to relate to the children and we would make them ourselves if needed. The puzzles would have real photos of children who represented the classroom. I would have a family board where photos of the families were displayed in frames. When playing music I would choose music with different languages as well as culturally diverse music. In my dreams I would create a beautiful classroom where all children were represented and respected.
References
Derman-Sparks, & Edwards, J. (2010). Anti-Bias education for young children and ourselves. Washington D.C. National Association for the Education of Young Children( NAEYC).
Alissa,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your posting! We must ensure all are represented within the classroom. I truly wish I had more diversity within my own classroom. I liked your idea of puzzles that are photos in frames. I might try that!! I may request duplicate photos of all families and make puzzles! Thanks for the idea!!
Great posting!
Susan
I LOVE that you chose to bring in natural elements. That was my first thought when I read this assignment. I would want the toys and supplies to be "real" not over sized, plastic, and brightly colored like most early childhood toys. This is indicative of the Montessori approach.
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