Monday, December 20, 2010

Quote: “Everything I Need to Know, I Learned in Kindergarten”: Robert Fulghum
First of all let me wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.!!! Please take the time to reflect and share great memories with your loved ones.
 

Dear Fellow Classmates:
  The past seven weeks has been a great experience. I had really enjoyed reading your responses and really learned a lot from all of you. I think it is great that we all have different experiences and different points of view that we have all shared. The things I have learned I will be able to apply to my future courses as well as in my future career as an early childhood educator.
I want to wish everyone the best of luck in their educational endeavors. It has been a pleasure being in class with all of you.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Standardized Testing

I feel that standardized testing does not really measure a child’s ability, but rather I feel that standardized testing can sometimes have a negative effect on a child. I believe a child learns more if they can reflect what they are learning by verbally expressing what they did in school rather than taking tests. There are some children who are not good test takers (I speak from experience here). I feel if children can either verbally tell you what they have learned or find activities that will allow them to explore a topic more thoroughly this is allow them to use the skills they already know as well as learn something new. I do believe that education is important and that it is important for children to obtain the information they learn, however I feel that standardized testing does not measure a student’s ability.  
In the country of Nigeria, the schools would monitor and establish the standards in 1820 which measured the length and breadth of the country. The purpose of the test is to determine their achievements and learning. The way the student’s achievement and progress is through school-based tests and public examinations. Most people feel that these tests are unfair and do not really measure a student’s ability. These tests do not recognize the variations of prior knowledge, cultural experiences, language proficiency, cognitive styles and interests.

Source:
Juniad, MI and Muhammad, Nofissatu D. Assessing Nomadic Children’s Learning Achievement: What Tools and Which Strategies? <curriculum.wcape.school/za/resourcefiles/22153409_16

Monday, November 22, 2010

Identity Formation and the Media

This had been a fun assignment for me because reading some of the children’s books that I read as a child brought back some great memories. In my life I have always been fortunate because my mother had read to me when I was small. As I was able to read on my own my mother always made sure that read in bed for half an hour before going to sleep. The books I had read this week were Green Eggs and Ham, Good Night Moon, and One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish. What I love about Dr. Seuss is that there is always a lesson in each story he tells. For example, in Green Eggs and Ham, the moral lesson is to never say you do not like something unless you try it. I think the reason why young children like this book a lot is because there is a lot of rhyming and the book is very easy to follow. Kids love the book because there are not too many words on the page and it is a great book for a child to start reading. In the book One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish this book teaches children their colors as well as their numbers. These skills are important for success. In the book Good Night Moon, teaches children the importance of love and how it is important to show everyone that you love them.
  Music is important for children to sing and dance to. Two of my favorite songs when I was a child were Santa Claus Is Coming to Town and Frosty the Snowman. I used to sing these songs the day after Halloween and it drove my parents crazy. My parents would always tell me, remember after Halloween comes Thanksgiving then Christmas. I really do not see a lesson in either of these songs, but it is fun to dance and song to them. I feel that dancing and exercise is important in order for children to maintain proper health. There is one Christmas song that came out in 2007 and it really hit home for me because I remember overhearing a little girl telling Santa what she really wanted for Christmas. She really did not want a Christmas present for herself, but one for her mother. She wanted Santa to bring her daddy home from work (he was stationed in Iraq at the time). The song is called Bring Him Home. The song was sung by a little girl who was 6 years old and she sings about how she wants her dad to be home with her and her mother for Christmas. This song also shows that the war has not only affected adults but young children as well.
  Television has changed a lot over the years. I remember when I was growing up the only educational programs I watched were Sesame Street and Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood.  These shows had taught me how to count, my colors, my letters and I remember in Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood there was a place called the Land of Make Believe and I had always wanted to go there. These shows were great for young children because while entertaining children they also educated children. It is important for children to know that learning is fun.  Nowadays there are more educational television shows such as Dora the Explorer and Blue’s Clues.  While watching Dora I had realized that she teaches the kids Spanish as well as English. I feel it is important for children to learn a foreign language and it is easier to teach children a foreign language at a young age. The show Blues Clues allows preschoolers to learn by being interactive. Throughout the show there are clues to a puzzle that a child must answer. When the clue comes up it is shown by a blue paw print.
            The ads that are on television during children’s programming are geared towards children. The commercials that are typically seen during this time are fast food commercials that have kid’s meals and a toy. Also, with Christmas coming up soon there a lot of toy commercials. I remember when I had done my evaluation one of the boys came up to me and told me he wanted Lincoln Logs because it was a cool new toy. I had told him that Lincoln Logs have been around for a long time because I remember playing with them when I was his age. He then tells me “Wow!” you must be old. The message it sends out to kids is that it is cool to have all the greatest toys and that you should ask your parents and Santa Claus for the toy.
  The type of media that produces commercials geared towards children is television and to some extent children’s movies. The biggest movie earlier this year was Toy Story 3 and everywhere you go one sees so many toys that were created around the movie. I was in Wal-Mart on Saturday night and as I was walking in I saw a display of the movie Toy Story 3 as well as Woody Doll’s, Mr. Potato Head and Buzz Lightyear. I feel that the message that children are receiving is that toys are important and that getting toys is the true meaning of Christmas.
            I feel those reading children’s books, listening to children’s songs, watching children’s television shows and children’s movies gives the children messages to think about. Reading books by Dr. Seuss and Margaret Wise Brown allows children to learn lessons about trying new things, how to count and their colors, and how to love everyone and show love towards inanimate objects such as a table and the moon. I feel that children’s music such as Frosty the Snowman and Santa Claus is Coming To Town allows children to sing and dance. Songs with a lot of movement gives them exercise which is necessary in order for them to develop properly. I feel that the children’s programming can be educational as well as entertaining. I feel that children need to know at a young age that learning is fun and hopefully the thirst for knowledge will continue throughout their school years and beyond. The affect commercials have on young children is that in order to be the popular kid one must own all the latest toys such as video games, having a computer and toys that come from popular movies such as Toy Story 3. It also shows that Christmas means getting toys and presents. I feel that kids have lost the true meaning of Christmas.
            My personal conclusion from this assignment is that advertising toys during children’s programming gives kids the wrong idea. I know that having toys is important because a child needs to have fun and be a kid, but I feel a child also needs to understand the true meaning of Christmas and that Santa Claus may not bring them everything they want. I feel that parents should take the time to spend time with their children this holiday season and make gifts that come from the heart. I remember when I was little my grandmother and I used to bake cookies and do art projects for Christmas. Now that I am older I make sure that I make at least two homemade gifts each year. For my husband’s family I make gift baskets filled with different goodies each year. 
           
           

Friday, November 12, 2010

Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding is an issue that people hear about. The one question that comes to mind is whether or not to allow women to breastfeed in public. I feel that breastfeeding in general is important because babies need the proper nutrition in order to grow up strong. It also helps a mother and a child bond. This topic is meaningful to me because I remember taking a bus one time and a young mother was asked to get off at the next stop because she was feeding her baby in public. The bus only had two passengers (the mother and I). The mother was sitting in the back of the bus minding her own business. I was mad that the driver had asked her to do so because I felt it was violating the mother's rights. Needless to say the mother had refused to get off the bus and waited until the police came. She was escourted off the bus.
  The country I had chose was Kenya. Prior to the United States in conjunction with the Catholic Relief Services the women in Kenya did not have a  mother-to-mother support group where women can get together and discuss issues about their children. The purpose of this group was to create awarenes of the practice of breastfeeding and enhancing nutrition across the villages.
I feel that this will impact my future work because it is important for babies to get the proper nutrition and also to have a strong bond with their mother. I also feel that having a support group is helpful because it is great to learn from each other.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Childbirth––In Your Life and Around the World

The only birth that comes to mind is my birth. I remember my mother telling me that I was a healthy baby that weighed 7 pounds 5 ounces and 18 inches long. I was born two weeks late. I also remember my mother telling me that I my dad was not allowed in the delivery room because I was born in a Catholic Hospital and men were not allowed in the delivery room back then. I chose this because I do not have any children of my own yet. I am slightly overweight and feel that in order to have a healthy baby I need to lose weight. My thoughts on birth and its impact on child development is that if a mother takes care of herself while she is pregnant she will more than likely have a healthy child. A mother needs to make sure she is eating healthy and makes sure that she is going to all doctor’s appointments. If a baby is getting the proper nutrition the baby will grow up strong.
I had chosen to write about how births are done in India. My friend is from India and she had a baby last year and was able to share this information with me. The things I found out were it is illegal for the parents to know the sex of the child before it is born. In the United States there was time when the parents could not find out, but nowadays they can. In most modern hospitals (if you can find one) allow fathers to be in the delivery room. In the United States fathers are now allowed to be in the delivery room, but when I was born it was not permitted. The option of an epidural is available in few hospitals and the ones that have them are modern. C-sections are considered normal deliveries in some parts of India. In the United States C-sections are only for those who are having complications. It is important to apply for the birth certificate at the hospital after the baby is born. In the United States it is the same way.
The things I have realized is that births are different depending on where you live and what time you were born. I was born in the late 1970’s and things have even changed in the United States from when I was born. I think that India is trying to become modern and allow the fathers to participate more.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

The Center of the Master’s of Science in Early Childhood Studies Program—You



One of my favorite poems is “All I Really Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten”. This poem is inspirational because it has taught me the importance of sharing, caring and how to live my life.
I have always been a strong reader and have always loved animal books. My favorite books are Little Women, Charlotte’s Web and Good Night Moon.  The reason I chose these three books is because my mom always read Charlotte’s Web and Goodnight Moon every night and I am certain that after a while she had the books memorized. The reason why I picked Little Women is because it is a classic and these women were strong during the war and took care of themselves why the father went over to fight. This book has proven to me that women are strong.
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I remember the day after Thanksgiving my husband and I went to Christmas In the Nighttime Sky and we had over heard a little girl tell Santa that she wanted her daddy to come home for Christmas. It took me a couple of minutes to realize that her daddy was in Iraq. I really felt bad for her and her family.  I thought it was sweet that the little girl did not want any toys all she wanted was a gift for her mom.
The reason why I chose this picture is because I used to draw this way when I was younger. It also reminds me of the importance of family.

I love children and teaching them. I want each child to have the best education possible. I hope to make a difference.

Collection of Sources

Note: Explore the resources in Parts 3 and 4 in preparation for this week’s Application assignment.
Part 3: Selected Early Childhood Organizations
Three additional sources:
http://www.ed.gov/
  The first source I had selected is called "Prepare My Child For School". This source is a great web site because it gives parents, care givers and teachers great information about different programs and also has a tour about Early Learning.

http://www.teachersource.com/
 The second source I had selected focuses on the development of small children and what they should be learning through the different stages of their life. During the ages of 18-24 months children learn to print, scribble, rhymes and are curious about the world around them.

http://www.ecs.org/
  The third source I had looked up was from the ecs.org web site. This site focuses on the importance of the brain and how it develops.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Words of Inspiration and Motivation

We really need to change that historic dichotomy of cognition on the one hand, emotions on the other hand, and realize that our emotions are the fuel that gives rise to social behavior but also to different levels of intelligence,” Dr. Greenspan

"If you do a little bit of looking at books with your children and inspire them to be curious about the pictures and ... what the word means, but don't get into very structured systematic teaching at too early an age, ... and you also interact emotionally and have fun with pretend play ... then you have the best of both worlds.” Dr. Greenspan.

www.thinkexist.com

"It's a privilege to work for improved policies and programs on behalf of individuals with mental retardation and their families," Turnbull said. "KU is an ideal context given the critical mass of disability-related resources."  Ann Turnbull
www.news.ku.edu

"She remembers her mother telling her that instead of playing house she played school. As she grew up I had a built in passion to make a contribution to the world" Louise Derman-Sparks.

"Working intently with parents and children was like earning a Doctorate because every year there are specific challenges". Renatta M. Cooper. 

Teaching is a profession people go into for the love of children not for the money.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Personal Childhood Web

Create A Space Called Personal Childhood Web
Lately I have reflecting on my life and how hard I have been working towards achieving my goals in education. Throughout my life I have always had a strong sense of family values and the drive to want to be successful in school. The other day while looking to see what our blog assignment was I realized it was about family and how they influence your life. Throughout my life I have been lucky to have such a loving family who values education. For most of my childhood (up to the age 11) I had always lived close to my family. My grandfather always came to the house to watch us kids after school once he retired. Prior to retirement my grandmother used to babysit us.
There were five people who have influenced my life throughout my childhood. The people who had influenced me were my mother, my father, my grandmother, my grandfather and my uncle Jeff. Although each family member plays an important role in my life each them has added different aspects to my life. The two people who had influenced me throughout my life were my mother and my grandfather. When I was younger I had trouble with math and science. Those were my weakest subjects in school and no matter how hard I worked I could not get the hang of math or science. My mother was great at math and she would spend two hours after dinner trying to teach me, but it was still difficult for me. My grandfather was great at both subjects and he would have more patients to help me. I feel that because they both helped me do well in school this was the true beginning of my journey to learning.
I am fortunate enough to be nurtured by all five of my family members. My parents cuddled me and always made sure that I had everything I needed. A roof over my head, clothes on my back and food in my stomach. I remember my mother reading to me when I was really little and when I was old enough we read to each other. My grandparents used to baby sit me and my grandmother and I always spent time baking and doing crafts. I still bake and do crafts whenever I get a chance. Now I cannot wait to until I have children of my own so I can pass these things on to my own children. I remember my dad always playing games with me. Every Friday night was family game night.
I feel all family members care about me and are always there for me whenever I need them. Even in my adult life I can still rely on my family for help and guidance. Everyone needs family and without family you are no one. My family is a very loving family who shows affection. We hug and kiss each other as well as say I Love You. We do anything for each other.
I remember my uncle always made me feel special by taking me on outings. I remember the week before Halloween my Uncle Jeff would take me to the pumpkin patch to pick out a pumpkin for us to paint. We spent hours in the pumpkin patch looking for a great pumpkin and we would buy some Apple Cider to bring home. After spending the day with my Uncle Jeff he would take me back to my grandparent’s house where we would Spaghetti for dinner and grandpa would draw a face on my pumpkin so I could paint it. I was always told that carving a pumpkin did not last as long as a painted pumpkin.  My pumpkin would last through Christmas even though one year it lasted past New Years Day.