I had a very big project about a year ago during Christmas time. Every week I make videos that my bosses take during classes showing what the students do throughout the week. Sometimes teachers are in little bits of the video, so for our Christmas party I took all of the videos from the past years and made a video of the teachers. It was very difficult and time consuming but it was a really great video and lots of fun.
At work I had a few crying kids, which I am trying to learn to deal with. I don't really know how to comfort, especially when I can tell they're crying to get me to give them something. I sent one student to the office and I tried to work out a fight between two kids. I really don't get why kids fight so much, there really isn't anything to fight about. I really want to be a child therapist so I should learn how to deal with this a little better.
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Expectations
This internship is definitely meeting my expectations. I have worked here for a year now and I know what to expect. I have a very good job, however, it does take a lot out of me. I come home from work exhausted and ready for shower. Kids are quite gross, but I think it beats having a desk job. I'm the type of person who really can't stand being bored, and I get bored very easily. My work is definitely not boring. I have learned a lot about video editing while working here which is really cool and I wasn't expecting to do this when I got the job.
At work we had recital which is always really fun. I normally have small groups of 6 kids for 30 minutes and we rotate 4 times. In the later afternoon we have 2 groups of 12 kids, but on fridays during the last hour I have all 24 kids for an hour. This is quite a challenge, I normally do story time but even that can be hard. I read them stories as they get called out to practice, but managing that many kids takes a lot of patience. They want to play with their toys, talk, walk around, and I am really trying to get them to listen. Depending on the group of kids it can go really well or really terribly, today was pretty good.
At work we had recital which is always really fun. I normally have small groups of 6 kids for 30 minutes and we rotate 4 times. In the later afternoon we have 2 groups of 12 kids, but on fridays during the last hour I have all 24 kids for an hour. This is quite a challenge, I normally do story time but even that can be hard. I read them stories as they get called out to practice, but managing that many kids takes a lot of patience. They want to play with their toys, talk, walk around, and I am really trying to get them to listen. Depending on the group of kids it can go really well or really terribly, today was pretty good.
Classroom Experiences
My classroom experiences were somewhat helpful, but I think I learned a lot more volunteering in my mom's first grade classroom. I spent 2 summers helping her, and working with the kids before I got my job at MusArt. These lessons were very valuable, I learned how to manage kids and what motivates them/ how to help them. My teachers have taught me some of this too, but high school students and young children are very different.
At work I did a really interesting craft where we tried to make paper snowflake things with tissue paper and it was a huge mess. I hate messes and I really struggled to teach rather than clean. I find that I have this issue a lot.
At work I did a really interesting craft where we tried to make paper snowflake things with tissue paper and it was a huge mess. I hate messes and I really struggled to teach rather than clean. I find that I have this issue a lot.
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