Saturday, July 25, 2015

My Connections to Play




When I was younger I would spend most of my time outside playing with my sisters and friends.  We would ride bikes, go to the park, or just hang out.  My parents felt that we needed to have outdoor time to be able to burn off energy and just have time to explore.  We really love to play out in the rain and use to jump in puddles and of course play in the mud. What do you make in the mud pies of course and then we would throw them at one another.  Then jump in the puddles to wash off the mud. The one thing we always played when the weather was really bad was play school.


The way play is today is that children do not have much time outside has we did has children. With all the Technology children are more adapt to be inside to play video or computer games. I also think most parents are scared to have their children outside if they cannot be with them because of all the dangers. My daughter-in-law rarely lets my grandchildren outside because she is too busy so when they are at my house I take them outside to play has much has I can.  We go swimming, waterpark or just play in the yard.



Children need play to learn to grow and to use their imagination and just have fun and fresh air.  They need more outside then just what they get at school.

 


 









Saturday, July 11, 2015

Relationship Reflection


       Relationships are important because starting from a young age you build relationships and keep on developing them has you get older. Having a healthy relationship gives you a reason to be happy and to help during stressful times.  When my husband died my mother-in- law was there for me from making the arrangements to listening to me when I needed someone to talk to.

  Some people that I have a special relationship with are my mother-in-law, my son, and my grandsons. My strongest relationship was with my husband he was my best friend and was always there for me. Another person that I had a wonderful relationship with was my friend of 20 years we went through a lot together but we had each other’s back and I am her son’s godmother.
     I believe that the way these experiences have helped me in the early childhood field is that I have learned patience, listening, and to be non-judgmental. There is many different ways to learning and getting to know how each child learns and let them know how special they are. It will also teach you to form a relationship with the parents and other teachers.