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  1. #1
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    Hi there,

    I was hoping to get some ideas please! Sorry if it's in the wrong place (admin please move if necessary)

    I'm being observed on Friday and they have asked for me to talk about discrimination, the observer suggested to read the story 'Snow White' and challenge it after.

    What questions can I ask the children I look after? I'm getting confused with how to phase it!

    Thank you in advance!

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    How old are the children? With mine id be more likely to use a stoty like giraffes can't dance to discuss tbh. It would suit my children much better than snow white , wouldn't know where to start with that tbh

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    You could start here:-

    Women, race and culture in Disney movies

    Dumbo is far better (or should that be "worse"?) if you're looking for evidence of Disney's racist tendencies.

 

 

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