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Week 1 - Journal
Week 1 - Journal
Due: Aug 15, 2017, 1:59 AM
Children’s Most Prized Possessions
Children’s Most Prized Possessions
Gabriele Galimberti, photographer, captured children of the world with their favorite objects. View the collection of photos “Toy stories” and reflect on the following:
- If a picture is worth a thousand words, as an early childhood educator what are your 300 words to describe these images and this collection?
- As you look through these photographs what emotions are you feeling?
- What thoughts do you have?
- Expand on your response through a detailed discussion that critically elaborates on the diverse perspectives of the children’s choices.
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Children’s Most Prized Possessions
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CHILDREN’S MOST PRIZED POSSESSIONS
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From the opening paragraphs of this statement prior to looking at this pictures I
recalled about those toys I played with when I was still younger. We were a middle income
family who have been perfectly off until my parents divorced and my mommy was
incarcerated. We became a family group with an individual father and money became firm.
We travelled from having "...
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