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Little Helpers, Big Dreams: Exploring Community Jobs in the Transition Class

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This month, our tamariki in the Transition Class have embarked on an exciting journey to explore the diverse world of community helpers and the many jobs that make our community thrive. Through hands-on activities and imaginative play, the children are gaining a deeper understanding of the roles that these essential workers play in our daily lives. One of the highlights has been the transformation of our dramatic play corner into a bustling hospital. 

Here, the children eagerly took on the roles of doctors, nurses, and patients, immersing themselves in the world of healthcare. They practiced checking each other's "vital signs," listened to heartbeats with toy stethoscopes, and bandaged up imaginary injuries. This role-play not only sparked their curiosity but also instilled a sense of empathy as they cared for their friends. In addition to playing doctors, our little learners also got to experience being dentists by learning the importance of flossing teeth. They practiced on models, ensuring every tooth was squeaky clean! As farmers, they delighted in "milking" a cow, understanding the hard work that goes into producing the milk we drink daily. And of course, who could resist the role of a baker? 

They also became bakers for a day, using their creativity to craft delicious-looking pizzas out of paper, glue, and paint. Through these activities, our tamariki are not only having fun but also developing a greater appreciation for the community helpers who contribute so much to our lives. We look forward to continuing this exploration and seeing where their imaginations take them next!