Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Reflection 3:Leadership


            Interacting with the children at the YWCA was one of the best experiences that I have had working with children. It really encouraged me to continue working with kids. They helped me realize that they need people to help them and guide them. Many of the kids just felt like they wanted to talk to someone, and I was glad that many of them were comfortable interacting with us as well. Even when we lead the class, they were attentive and thankful for what we did.      
            For our lesson, Serena and I worked together to have some reading and interaction with the children. We read an Arthur book to them. I think the kids really enjoyed hearing the story and seeing the illustrations as well. After we read, we talked with them about things they did at camp, which is what the story was about. Very few of them had actually been to a camp. We also played charades with them and they really seemed to enjoy that. Afterwards, they colored some Arthur bookmarks which we provided. Then they read an Amelia Bedelia book to us.
            It was a great experience leading the class in an activity. It helped me get an idea of what it would be like when I am actually a teacher. The greatest part of it was getting a thank you and a hug from Jaylene, one of the little girls. She said she appreciated the book and the bookmarks. It felt good to know the kids also enjoyed having us there. There is no doubt that this will be an experience I will remember.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

YWCA Reflection 2

All the kids at the YWCA were so fun to work with. It was hard to pick just one child to work with, especially because they all wanted to talk to you as well. However, I feel like I did interact more with a girl named Jaylene and a boy named Israel. They were both brilliant kids and were exciting to work with.
            Jaylene is eight years old. When I first met her, we talked about things she likes to do and her favorite subjects in school. She mentioned that she loved to read. When I asked her what her favorite book was, she said: “I don’t know, nobody has ever asked me that before.” She thought about the question very hard until she said she liked to read Disney princess books. When we started working together with the kids, I tried to work with Jaylene so that we could read together. I was only able to work with her one day. However, she was part of the group we read to as an activity. She is a very smart kid with a lot of potential.
            Israel is also eight years old. He is very energetic, loves sports, but is not very excited about school. He mentioned that he enjoyed math, but that was the only thing he was good at. Whenever I was Israel, he wanted to play games. We had fun together and at the same time we had time to talk. He was very comfortable opening up and talking about himself. I tried to not get too personal with him, but he just spoke his mind. One thing that impacted me the most about Israel, is that his father is not with him and his family. While at the YWCA, he really looks after his younger twin brothers, which showed that he has an extra responsibility.
            I really enjoyed working with all the kids. Jaylene and Israel are just two of the children who made an impact. I am thankful that they are in a place like the YWCA, where they have somewhere to go after school or on days they do not have school. They can still go there and engage their minds, use up their energy, and interact with other kids as well.

YWCA Reflection 1


From the first time we visited the YWCA, I knew it was a good place that served the community. The organization’s purpose was one thing that I really liked. They strive to empower women and eliminate racism. This is a good place for parents and single parents to take their children during the times they work or are not able to be with them.
            Working with the pre-school kids reminded me a lot of when I was in pre-school. This was especially important, because they are not just running a daycare; they are helping in educating the children. The staff worked really well with the kids and I think the kids enjoy being there. Although they seemed to get out of hand sometimes, the kids showed respect to the teacher when addressed.
            I really enjoyed working with the school-aged children as well. I have many nieces and nephews, so I know how to interact with them. One thing that I noticed is that they crave attention. They all want to be heard and seen, which is not always good. The kids were comfortable talking to me and sharing their stories. Sometimes they shared stuff without me asking them anything. This showed that they liked having someone to talk to and were comfortable doing it. I saw that these kids really deserve an adult’s attention. They are brilliant children. I noticed that they need help with reading and like when people read with them. This experience showed me that is important to have English teachers to work with kids and help them become better readers and better people.