Thursday, June 2, 2016

My disability experience

Well, let me begin by saying that this was an eye opening experience. I learned that a lot of people live with these disabilities. My cousin in Ukraine has hearing impairment and when we video chat I have to speak very clearly and sometimes type on what I have to say to her. and another cousin of mine has vision impairment and it makes me so sad because I cant help her and we have trouble communicating. So its amazing to know what its like being deaf or vision impaired.

One of the activities we did in class with visual impairment was we got blind folded. and we were led around the classroom.



http://www.tsbvi.edu/program-and-administrative-resources/3243-tips-for-working-with-blind-students


http://www.ferris.edu/htmls/colleges/university/disability/faculty-staff/classroom-issues/hearing/hearing-strategy.htm

Monday, March 14, 2016

The Changing Face of the United States

  1. I`m not sure what people think but i have to say few things to say. i hate stereotyping people. i don`t like it and honestly i try to avoid stereotyping people.just because i have meet people different than me does not mean all people of that race or culture are the same.
  2. get to know the person before you start making things up about that person. you may be the same race or ethnicity but im positive that you have different thinking and etc. its important to know a person before you go anywhere with anything. 
where I`m goin with this... Children are little people that not sure where they are goin just yet that`s where our job comes in as teachers to make sure that they will be the better generation here in america. don`t stereotype a child because  you may know one race acts a certain way does not mean that child will be the same way. i hate it when people are like ohh that kid is Russian he might be the next mafia banger. oh yeah i heard that so many times, and im like how do you know. just because their parents have a certain background DOES NOT mean the kid would be the same way. 
I believe that as a future teacher, that`s my job to guide them in a positive direction. Because I`m not sure if one of my students will be the next president of the united states. 

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

hand washing

We all know the routine about the hand washing posses. wet hands apply soap scrub 20-30 seconds etc. Hand washing is like a "do-it-yourself" vaccine—it involves five simple and effective steps (Wet, Lather, Scrub, Rinse, Dry.) To reduce the spreading of germs wash your hands.If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Alcohol-based hand sanitizes can quickly reduce the number of germs on hands in some situations.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

www.tolerance.org

I found it very interesting that the teacher stepped down a whole knoch and let her childrens parents give her advice how to be with the children in the class so she did a whaole new thing in the classroom.That is something mart teachers do.

Linguistic and Cultural Diversity

In brief discussion about Linguistic and Culturally Diverse Children I found in this Video is they feel left out in every classroom because their friends talk a different language and they don't know how to find friends and communicate.

Supporting English Language Learners in the Preschool Classroom

Friday, May 8, 2015

NEW ME!!!

Hi, my name is Natasha I'm a high school student and I'm doing this blog for ECE!!!!!!!!!!!!!