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Conference moira::parenting_v3

Title:Parenting
Notice:READ 1.27 BEFORE WRITING
Moderator:CSC32::DUBOIS
Created:Wed May 30 1990
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1364
Total number of notes:23848

1327.0. "Moving - School Project Ideas Needed" by SONATA::HOLLAND () Mon Mar 09 1992 16:41

    We are moving to Australia in April!  To help ease my 4.5 year old son's
    transition I would like to "do a project" with his class on his last 
    day there.  This is a group of 15 - 4 and 5 year olds.  Does anyone
    have any ideas of things to do with this group that would be
    educational and fun?
    
    All ideas are welcomed!
    
    Thanks,
    Emily
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1327.1pictures and letters . . .CAPNET::CROWTHERMaxine 276-8226Tue Mar 10 1992 08:076
    How about using a video camera or instant picture camera to take
    pictures of the kids doing some activities they like to do.  That will
    give your child something to look at even when you are far away.  Also
    consider leaving behind some envelopes (and postage) with your new
    adress so that they kids can send drawings, etc to you (you should also
    send some stuff back (make it like a pen pal exercise).
1327.2MCIS5::WOOLNERPhotographer is fuzzy, underdeveloped and denseTue Mar 10 1992 12:349
    Could you buy or draw-&-xc world maps with outlines of continents (and
    maybe major countries) but no names?  Have the kids color one, and use
    another for stickers (a koala you-know-where, a Canada goose, a panda
    in China... how about a snake in a circle with a line through it for
    Ireland?!).  They could put a dot where they live and a dot where
    you'll be living, then compare distances to meaningful locations
    (Disney World, the North Pole!).
    
    Leslie
1327.3rituals MR4DEC::SPERAWed Mar 11 1992 09:4513
    
    I'll only add that rituals can be a real help in making transitions.
    This need not be elaborate...just special. Instead of handing out
    envelopes, have your son exchange with each child personally...maybe
    they stand in a circle and he goes round saying goodbye and exchanging
    envelopes. Another idea is fears and good wishes...have them draw a
    picture depicting what they are afraid of (saying goodbye) and what
    they hope for (keeping in touch, visiting when they are grown up)...
    we've had kids burn the fears in a BBQ pit and take the wishes home..in
    this case maybe give the wishes to your son in exchange for an
    envelope.
    
    Good luck with the move.
1327.4TV Standards differ49163::BETTELSCheryl, Eur. Ext. Res. Prg., DTN 821-4022Fri Mar 13 1992 09:058
    Before you invest a lot of time and effort in a video, be aware that TV
    standards are different and, unless you own a multi standard TV and
    recorder, you may not be able to read that video at the other end.
    
    Of course, you could always take your US equipment with you to use only
    for videos :-)
    
    ccb
1327.5A scrapbook?49163::BETTELSCheryl, Eur. Ext. Res. Prg., DTN 821-4022Fri Mar 13 1992 09:0910
    Another idea I just had is to get a cheap polaroid instant camera. 
    Make pictures "on the spot" of each child and let them build their
    picture into a story about themselves which you then collate in a loose
    leaf scrap book.  Pages could be added as the years go by and your son
    corresponds with the ones that he maintains contacts with.
    
    It would also be a good way for him to introduce himself to his new
    school.
    
    ccb
1327.6decorate t-shirts...SHRMAX::ROGUSKAFri Mar 13 1992 11:4012
    How about some inexpensive t-shirts, and some tubes/sm bottles of
    fabric paint.  Let each child decorate their t-shirt, or each child
    could make a picture/design on each of the t-shirts so that they
    all have something to remember each other by.  Each child could 'sign'
    your son's shirt _ with help from the adults as needed.
    
    My son decorated a sweat shirt for school and loved doing it and
    wearing it...
    
    Best wishes,
    
    Kathy