- Add accents to my home that would remind the family of their home culture such as books, music, popular food/snacks, etc.
- If possible, I would have a translator present just incase the family does not speak English and to provide them with a relatable person to ask questions and provide information.
- If there are small children that would attend my childcare center, I would prepare any documentation and registration information to go over with the family and translator once they arrive.
- I would learn simple Spanish phrases and words to help the family realize that I am open and willing to learn about their culture as well.
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Welcoming Families From Around the World
In order to create a comfortable and accepting transition for the family from Mexico, I would ensure the following:
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Hi Shabrika,
ReplyDeleteI think the ways you listed are exactly what the family would need to help them feel accepted and supported in a new environment. Change is hard for anyone, I can not imagine what it would be to transition to a whole other country.
Hi Shabrika,
ReplyDeleteI think the ways you listed are exactly what the family would need to help them feel accepted and supported in a new environment. Change is hard for anyone, I can not imagine what it would be to transition to a whole other country.