Saturday, May 25, 2013

Research that Benefits Children and Families— Uplifting Stories, Option 1:


It is extremely important for all children to know their relatives and the next of kindred. My brother the later Pastor Eugene James Williams a retiree of the United States Navy believe in keeping in contact with his families. They can be from the first unto the tenth he would always ask “How is Cousin Christina?” or "When have you seen Uncle Henry?”. My brother would get on the telephone and called around to different family members. Find out where Cousin Christina lived, and he would drive many miles to go and see her. My brother proved that he loved his families and friends because he believed that every child needs to know his/her families so they would not get involve with them in a negative way I miss him because children need to know whom they are, and where they come. I believe that this is an issue in society today.

 Nobody wants to become an advocate for young children like my brother did. I remember he hated Mrs. Alberta Smith better known as Mrs. A.K. Smith she was an eighth grade professor. My brother disliked her because she would make him stand in front of the class and make him read or tell something about himself. Mrs. A.K. Smith said, "I have you to stand before the class so when you get older in life; you may have to face a tremendous crowd, and you will not face fear.” Guess What”? My brother joined the United States Navy, and years later he became an Evangelist and a Pastor of Powerhouse Church of God in Christ. Went around the world twice spreading the gospel to all races preaching the word of God. After Pastor Williams joined the United States Navy he came home to Columbus, Mississippi and went to Macon Mississippi to locate Mrs. AK. Smith. He did not know where she lived or where she still alive or decease. Pastor Williams found AK. Smith and thanked her for making him stand in from of his eight grade class.

Reference: T. B., Tyler (2013). “The way we were.”

Saturday, May 18, 2013

My Personal Research Journal

The topic I chosen is Ways to influence healthy relationship through teacher-child interactions

            I chose this topic because it is extremely important for teachers to have a positive relationship with the students. Because learning should be fun and if the child is comfortable he/she will accomplish the goals they set out to do. We as professionals must realize that every child deserve the right to get an education. Children need to be touched several times a day to develop a safe, healthy, and learning environment.

 My Personal Experience with This Topic

My personal experience I have been a preschool teacher about three years. Now I am an infant/toddler teacher by experience I learned that when you have a positive relationship with the student’s progress will be successful. Because children feel comfortable, safe, and love and this help them the will to achieve the knowledge they need. Also, too many teachers do not realize how important it is to develop a relationship with the child’s parents. Because the parents are the children first teachers and they can give out information about the child. This information can help the teacher to know about the child’s weakness and strengths. This will help both the teacher and the parent to know what areas the child need help in.
I have gained insights about the chart that I do not understand it. But it makes me work hard to get the understanding I need. I think it is very interesting to learn something new. I want to drop this class because I have the slighted idea about it. I encourage myself “A quitter never wins, and a winner never wins.” I can not give up now I am passing this class. I am a firm believer in this class. This question I want to ask my colleagues is can you all please help me with some insights and to share resources with me.
References:
Birch,S. H., & Ladd, G. W. (1998). Children’s interpersonal behaviors and the teacher-child relationship. Developmental Psychology.34(5), 934-946