Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Blog 4


Early Literacy Development


 


Observing and Interacting with Families of the Children in Your Setting.


 


I observed a Head start classroom, there are two teachers. I am going to identify the lead teacher as Ms. Maldonado, and the assistance teacher as Ms. Reyes. I observed the P.M. class, and the interactions between parents and teachers. Both teachers interact with parents every day from Monday to Thursday; the children do not have school on Fridays. Teachers have the opportunity to interact with parents because parents can go into the classrooms to drop off their children.


 

When parents and children arrive, Ms. Maldonado greets them, and parents can talk to her if they have any questions or concerns. Ms. Maldonado approached one of the parents in regards and her concern over one of her students about an evaluation they had done on the childat a public school, then Ms. Maldonado invited her to talk in private, but the parent just said that the school was going to send the evaluation results by mail. I asked Ms. Maldonado what kind of support they offer the parents when they need to go to a public school for evaluation. Ms. Maldonado response was that they offer to go with the parents to the evaluation, especially if they do not speaks English, but sometimes the parents prefer to go by themselves Moreover, the teachers and the staff administrators communicate with parents to make sure they do not miss any appointments regarding their child’s evaluation.

 

I also had the opportunity of interviewing one of the parents in Ms. Maldonado classroom. She speaks Spanish only, I asked her what the administrators do to support the Spanish speaking parents, she told me that they have an English class on site twice a week, she is attending this class, because she said that learning English is very important to her because she wants to understand what her children say to her in English, and she can communicate with other people. I also asked her if she thinks that early literacy is important, she said that early literacy helps children understand books and teaches them how start writing, she noticed that her daughter has more interest in books since she has been in the program.

 


What I learned from this experience is that daily communication between parents and teachers help build good relationships and trust.  Children benefit from the good communication because parents and teachers can work together to find the best resources for children. Another insight that I gained is that it is important to make parents feel comfortable when they come into the classroom, it can be by just saying hello, how are you? Teachers can open doors to good relationships.

 

 

4 comments:

  1. Eloisa great interaction with both the teacher and parents. I wonder how the teacher felt when the parent said she would wait for the evaluation in the mail. Do you think the teacher may have felt like she wanted to share with the parent before hand or just wanted to inquire on the parents reaction to the evaluation. It is great that the school offers twice a week an English learners class for those parents/familiy members that know little English language. Yes daily communication builds good relationships and build trust not only for the adults but the children as well. By making the families feel comfortable it does open up other doors of opportuntity to learn about the child and family as well.

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  2. Eloisa, when the teachers are talking to the the parents what do they do to promote literacy. Even though parent may not speak English do they have books in other languages, available for the parents to 'borrow' that parents can read with their children. Reading is the key and even if it's not in English, exposure to written words is what's key because the kids will make the connection. Reading is all about experiences and being able to make connections to what is read.

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    1. Ms. Frances, the teachers have books in English and Spanish, and parents are allow to take books to read to their children at home. Also they have everything label in Enghils as well as in Spanish.

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  3. Eloisa- It has been an honor taking this class with you. I really enjoyed reading you blogs about the Head Start Programs. I was able to compare on how school do Head Start differently such as daily times and attandance.
    I really hope all goes well and that you will continue to be an advocate on the passion you have for early childhood.

    Good luck,
    Naomi Wray

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