What language(s) are spoken in your home?

Examples of Interview or Family Survey Questions
Questions about the Child Questions about the Family
  1. What are your child’s favorite activities?
  2. What are your child’s least favorite activities?
  3. Who does your child like to play with?
  4. What are your child’s food preferences?
  5. Does your child have any particular fears?
  6. Does your child enjoy being read to or telling stories?
  7. Describe your child’s personality.
  8. What does your child seem to be most interested in learning about?
  1. List the names of the family members who live in your home and their relationship to your child.
  2. What is your family’s country of origin?
  3. What language(s) are spoken in your home?
  4. Describe your family’s favorite recreational activities or hobbies.
  5. How does your family observe holidays?
  6. How do the members of your family share family history?
  7. What kind of work do members of your family do?

As you gather information, you can begin to represent it by using a graphic organizer or chart to create maps for individual families (Bennett, 2007) and/or your class as a whole. In this way, you can start to see patterns and opportunities for ways to connect your curriculum, children, and families. Figure 5.4 displays a map for an individual child/family in our imaginary class. Figure 5.5 provides an example of the kinds of things you might learn about the group of seventeen children in our opening vignette.

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