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Planning For Pakistani Girl & Boy From Civil War Country

Post by jasuh » Mon Nov 14, 2011 3:01 pm

:puke:help i need to do a programme for one week to integrate a pakistan girl about to go to school into preschool she speaks good english is social but doesnt understand australian customs and way of life? help please
ohh she loves singing pakistan folk songs and dancing.
thanks

also one for a boy from civil war country who wont speak, hes shy
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Re: Planning For Pakistani Girl & Boy From Civil War Country

Post by Lorina » Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:40 pm

Hi Jasuh,

I got a few ideas for some activities you could try:

1) Ask the girl to bring something from home that she could share with the class (like news).

2) Provide some books for the children of Pakistan - people, houses, building, children etc...

3) Share Aussie celebrations and traditions in class - australia day, anzac day, talk about Australian animals, foods we eat etc..

4) Have an Australian theme cooking class for a week - prepare typical australian foods

5) Find and prepare simple pakistani food for the class.

6) Ask the girl to teach the class a song and dance from Pakistan.

also one for a boy from civil war country who wont speak, hes shy


1) Help him to interact with others.

2) Engage and include him in play situations and activities.

3) Play small group games.

4) Set up opportunities where activities require more than 1 person.

Hope This Helps!

Cheers :geek:,
L.A


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Re: Planning For Pakistani Girl & Boy From Civil War Country

Post by jasuh » Thu Nov 17, 2011 10:22 am

hi thanks thats sort of what i had written down

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