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“Power Kids”. Let us explore their magic!. JOSIE ( 1 ½ year- old). I am a happy kid who loves to sing and dance. I always play hide and seek and giggle a lot. Although, sometimes I cry a lot and I know it’s hard for me to stop.
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JOSIE( 1 ½ year- old) I am a happy kid who loves to sing and dance. I always play hide and seek and giggle a lot. Although, sometimes I cry a lot and I know it’s hard for me to stop.
Hi my name is Zoe! I’m a little bit younger than Josie. I love to play and mimic the sounds I hear. But most of the time I feel hungry. I always make a hand sign saying, “Oh crackers come and get me!”
Amaia (2 year-old) I like to do role plays with my classmates. I love to do things on my own and try to be independent. I choose my clothes and dress up myself. I am also very neat when I am eating. I use my fork properly. But sometimes, I get so upset and too sensitive when I’m playing with my classmates, so I cry a lot. Most of the time, I don’t feel like cleaning up my toys. I know that I should be calm and try my best to do my part.
(2 year-old) Violette I am an explorer and I wanted to try a lot of things. I also love to sing and dance. I’ m good in putting our bed sheets before taking a nap. At times, I ignore my teacher and fight with my classmates when we’re playing. I scream a lot when I’m upset and I really try to get what I want. I know I need be more patient to others.
Bodhi(2 year-old) I like playing a lot. I love to hear stories especially about helicopters and fire trucks. Sometimes I get upset when I don’t get my way and starting to fight with my classmates. I know I need to be kind and always think that sharing is caring.
Kitana(2 year-old) I love to play with my dolls. I also like to play some musical instruments. At times, I tease my classmates and don’t listen to my teacher when she‘s calling me. I also need to learn new words so I could communicate more.
“Children are great imitators. So give them something great to imitate."
Final Thought “If a child can’t learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn.”