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Wall of Pride<br />

Ask parents to donate picture frames they are no longer using. You will need<br />

only the actual frame not the glass or the back.<br />

As children create paintings, drawings, scribblings, collages, and other art projects,<br />

ask them to choose something they are proud of to put on the wall. Accept all<br />

choices enthusiastically!<br />

Hang the creation on a wall or bulletin board with push pins in the top two corners<br />

and set the frame on the push pins.<br />

Encourage parents to visit the “Wall of Pride” with their child.<br />

“I Can Do It” Scrapbook<br />

Get a three-ring binder or a photo album.<br />

Take photographs of the children when they accomplish or try a new skill. If you<br />

are using a binder, glue the photos onto construction paper with three holes<br />

punched on the left side. Laminate the pages.<br />

Make a separate page for each child and have some pages with group shots.<br />

On each child’s page, include photos of the child working on individual skills, as<br />

well as doing things with others.<br />

Put the scrapbook where the children can look at it. You and the children will<br />

enjoy remembering all the things they have learned throughout the year!<br />

Note: If you do not have access to a camera in your Center, ask parents to donate<br />

disposable ones.<br />

Special Needs Tip<br />

Glue tabs on the edges of pages to make it easier for children<br />

with fine motor difficulties to grasp. Tabs can be made from<br />

cardstock, popsicle sticks, or other stiff material.<br />

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