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Idea's to help child of different nationality interact with the other children in preschool?

Have you any good theme's or activities that might help me??

thanks in advance.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    The Problem here is that you need to develop a game that will help the children to interact with that child of a different nationality. You can start by simply playing the name game such as this. Cory then then second person says cory and their name shan then the next person goes cory, shan, and gives their name like such. I would also recommend the whisper game where you start off with a messehe and pass it to the next person and so on and so forth.

    Source(s): me
  • 1 decade ago

    A child at that age does not notice any differences. However, they do notice how the parents are interacting with the other parents and the other children. If the parents are at ease interacting with the other parents and children, the child will follow suit.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I do believe that children that young don't notice other's "differences" these things are

    learned. It's not until those so called "differences" are pointed out that the trouble

    begins. Just treat all the same and you should be fine, after all we are all the same

    Hope this helps.

  • 1 decade ago

    Treat the child the same as you would any other child and do what you would nominally. its not nice to single people out. just be patient and the child will start to interact without being forced to.

    I speak from experience. I am mixed race and it made me feel self-consiece everytime my teacher bought it up. everyones different and it does'nt help when people focuss on those differences.

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