2. Janet is a five year old adopted
child. She is Mexican American
and African American. She has a
seven year old sister. She also
have a two year old brother. She
lives with both her mother and
her father.
3. Janet is adopted. Her two year
old brother Ethan is also
adopted. Her seven year old
sister April is the biological child
of their parents. She was
adopted by the family when she
was a newborn baby. She feels
loved and very much a part of
the family.
4. Janet is Mexican American and
African American. April is white
and so are both of the parents.
Ethan is Asian American. They
are a very diverse family.
5. Janet is dropped of at school
everyday by her extremely
diverse family. The other
children at school always point
at her and giggle when she
walks in.
6. Janet doesn’t have any friends
at school. She is very sad about
this because she really wants
friends. She doesn’t understand
why her classmates and peers
won’t except her. She feels
perfectly fine at home but
school is the worst for her.
7. Janet’s teacher incorporates
diversity all over her classroom.
She has pictures with different
family structures. She has
pictures of biracial families. She
also have many diverse books.
8. Janet and her siblings get along
very well. It’s like they are all
biological siblings. The parents
treat them all the same and
Janet feels very loved.
9. Overall Janet will have a good
life. She has a strong grounded
family that loves her very much.
Her teacher is teaching the
class about diversity and she is
making Janet feel comfortable.
In no time Janet should be
making friends.