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    What activities and resources do you guys "rate" as being good for covering PSED? :-) x

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    emotion cards, circle time is great if you have older children xx painting there own face

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    Mirrors, feelings books/cards, puppets, make a photo book with the children, with all about me type pictures, where they live, cultural aspects, identity, etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessymax View Post
    emotion cards, circle time is great if you have older children xx painting there own face
    Thanks jessy, ive got emotions cards which are good aren't they :-)

    What does painting their own face do?

    And what's circle time exactly?

    Sorry! New to childcare! X

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    They could look in the mirror and then draw or paint their own face, or each others, so they learn a sense of self, and others, for example blonde, brown hair glasses, etc. Hope this makes sense

 

 

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