I choose to focus on Australia.
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Five ways I will prepare myself to be culturally responsive to this family and young child:
- First, I will complete a broad search about customs and also the culture of those from Australia.
- Next, will ask the family to share with me as much as each of member is comfortable about customs and rituals they observe.
- Then I will narrow this search after learning more from the family and child as I get to know more about them as a whole.
- Also, I will seek materials (books, media, toys, etc) that are familiar to the young child in my care.
- Last, I will follow up with the family continually to ensure the child in my care is comfortable and feeling welcomed into the setting and change anything as needed.
Taking the time to learn about the culture in a broad spectrum can help me be more understanding as a situation arises when the child enters my child care setting. As it can be frightening to be in a new place with strangers, it can be comforting to have someone who knows a familiar phrase or game to ease the transition. Asking the family prior to the official arrival to share information with me that may aide in the transition and how i can assist them will begin the school to home connection and begin to build the community that will support them as they embark on this journey to a new nation. Taking the time to educate myself will also help me let go of any bias or stereotype I may hold about this nation and the people of this country. I will be able to learn from these and also grow in a manner that will be supportive from the first day.



