Many of the printables used in the activities shown in this post come from the resource below. This printable pack was created with the help from a friend and representative of the LGBTQ+ community.
Montessori-inspired Relationships Printable Pack
Please keep in mind, we did not use all of the activities included in this resources on our shelves with Sunshine, but only those that were developmentally appropriate for her at this time.
Relationship Activities for Kids with Free Printables
Types of Relationships Sort
These are concepts that Sunshine struggles with, especially when it comes to boundaries and obtaining consent from others while out and about in the community.
Sunshine sorted cards into four columns, thoroughly enjoying the true-to-life images and diversity that's included. It was a perfect Valentine's Day activity!
Source: The printables for this activity are part of the Relationships Printable Pack.
Relationships Status Sort
Same Race and Interracial Marriage Activity
We just happened to be studying the Civil Rights Movement in the United States at the same time these activities were on our shelves.
We discussed laws that were passed that allow black people to marry white people. All of this was very interesting to Sunshine.
It bothered her that laws could dictate who you could and couldn't marry based on the color of their skin.
In this activity there are sorting cards. (You can see them at the bottom of the photo in the middle.) Each time Sunshine selected this work she would sort the cards into two columns: same race and interracial couples.
Once she finished that process, she would select a card and then create that couple and marry them.
We had so much fun with this activity! Dressing the Barbie dolls in their wedding outfits provided such great fine motor practice.
Sunshine was introduced to the Wedding March, which provided a great timer to ensure that we just didn't end up playing Barbies the entire time.
Barbies used for this activity came from Princess and Sunshine's collections. We've always been very big on promoting diversity and inclusion during play.
Due to Sunshine's struggles with fine motor skills, I made sure all Barbie dolls were undressed at the beginning of the activity.
This was definitely a topic of discussion throughout the time this work was on the shelves. We put "blankets" over the Barbie dolls to ensure that they were not seen "naked."
Source: The printables for this activity are part of the Relationships Printable Pack.
Relationships Vocabulary Nomenclature and Description Cards
Relationships Vocabulary Syllable Counting Clip Cards
Relationships Vocabulary First Letter Sounds Clip Cards
Relationships Vocabulary Writing Strips
Relationships Flag Activity
LGBTQ+ Flag Patterns
Sunshine has shown particular interest in the LGBTQ+ flags. She loves the stripes and colors.
Over the past couple of weeks, Sunshine has also been showing an interest in making patterns.
I decided it made perfect sense to combine these two interests and add a little pattern fun to our shelves.
When we use the pattern printables, we cut out the patterns and then snip off the last square for Sunshine to add herself as she figures out the pattern presented.
Source: The LGBTQ+ Flag Patterns Printable Pack is a free printable. Click the link at the bottom of this post to receive your free copy.
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