Wednesday, July 26, 2017


MY CONNECTIONS TO PLAY
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Reflection: Quotes to Share
During childhood, I was always watching and observing, getting my hands dirty and wanting to do things myself and for others. During childhood, I used my imagination more than I used reality. Being creative a child finds play as a mechanism to learn and grow that is why play is important! Through creativity, a child is being taught or becoming self-taught. As I look back on my childhood I have found that creativity has helped my learning and development which is why I chose these two quotes that exemplify my personal childhood experience.

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Play Items

DIRT- “At the end of the day, you should smell
like dirt” –Margaret Atwood
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My Teddy Bear- “When a child loves you for a long, long
time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you
become real” –Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit
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Bubbles- “Children have real understanding only of that which
they invent themselves” –Jean Piaget
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My childhood is full of play. From playing in dirt with my sisters, cuddling with my teddy bear and constantly asking my mom for bubbles in every store, I find that play is supported by the things children attach themselves to and what they find most exciting.

MY PLAY SUPPORTERS: NATURALLY, MY SISTERS
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During childhood, being the youngest, I got the hand-me-downs or was the last one to try something out. I guess that’s what you get being the youngest….

My sister DJ is three years older than me. When we played she was the one watching for me and looking out for me. She made sure I wouldn’t wander far and taught me my basics such as counting and tying my shoes. DJ supported play for me because she made it safe and made sure I was preschool ready.

My sister Tricia is two years older than me. She knew to be daring. There was nothing she was afraid of. She had an idea (dangerous or in question) she did it! I wanted to be daring like her (of course, I didn’t want to look like a chicken) so I tagged along. Because of play, Tricia made it adventurous and she taught me what my limits were growing up. I have scars that prove that sometimes I didn’t listen to myself…

Amber is seventeen minutes older than me. Some may think our play was the same being twins but with different behaviors, our plays were different. Play for me was getting my hands dirty, on the constant go, and always writing apology letters to my mom so I wouldn’t get grounded (I HATED being in my room). Amber played quietly and calmly. She would play with her Barbie dolls and play board games. I went nuts sitting around playing Ken and Barbie. During childhood, Amber’s play kept me subtle. Even though I was not a fan of Barbie and checkers I did learn to braid hair and take my time strategically trying to beat her at board games (which never happens).

My sisters were/are my biggest play supporters. Even though we are grown we still reflect back to our childhood reminiscing of the things we did together and the trouble we got into. I always had DJ who looked out for me, Tricia who taught me to try new things and test my limits, and Amber helped me find new skills and stop to think about my decisions and next move. My sisters are my best friends. I am fortunate to have them or my childhood would have been a big bore and less scar to point and talk about. –Thank you sisters!
  
                                                                 
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“A SISTER IS A LITTLE BIT OF CHILDHOOD THAT CAN NEVER BE LOST” – UNKNOWN, N.D.

The difference in Play today than when it was when I was a child
·         During childhood, I was always outdoors. I grew up in a primitive technology era when electronics were in the making but not popular as they are today. Children today find play and learning through technology which has its pros and cons. I prefer “old-school”…
·         Now and days, children are afraid to get “dirty” but I ate dirt as a child. I turned out alright. Illnesses and new parenting styles could possibly interfere with the “back in the day” type of play.
·         Children today want to be entertained rather than finding their own source of entertainment. I ran with sticks, flew down the staircase wrapped in pillows, and camped in the living room for entertainment. Children today seem to not have the same innovated attitude as children like me did back then.
·         Parents today fear their children playing more outdoors because it is now becoming unsafe so what else is a child to do? Riding a bike is really taking a chance… During my childhood I had little supervision to no supervision when I rode my bike and my mom never thought twice. The neighborhood was safe back then.

Last thoughts

If there was no play in my childhood I would not be the social, adventurous person I am today. Because of play I have learned to be creative and use my imagination to practice the skills that has helped me as an adult. Playing in dirty I learned to GO FOR IT. Playing with my teddy bear I learned to care and comfort. Blowing bubbles and constantly wanting bubbles I was able to watch, wonder, and explore why some things behave the way they do… have you ever thought why bubbles bubble?
With the support of my sisters I was always doing something. I had someone to play with so I learned to share, follow, lead, and be cautious which has also helped me as an adult.

Childhood is a major leap toward adulthood and if play is motivated, encouraged, and freely expressible children are able to develop and learn the important matters in life in order to strive in future ambitions. 

Wednesday, July 12, 2017



MY RELATIONSHIP REFLECTION:
Family Involvement, Freedom of Expression, and Teamwork
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Why my mother is important to me: She is involved.
Relationships are important –no doubt. Having commonality, good company, and casual conversations boost one’s self and spirit. Having a positive relationship produces the motivation and urge to complete tasks and do well –gives desire to reach a goal. Having a relationship like the relationship I have with my mother I have found that because of her care and love for me family involvement is essential. I am able to dream big and worry less with her around. Her support aspires me and I believe this is why my relationship with my mother is so important.

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Freedom of Expression: My twin and I are the Same
Relationships involve likes and dislikes, trust, and friendship. I find the freedom to express myself and be myself around my twin sister, Amber. She allows me to rant and rave, laugh and cry, and most importantly, she feels what I feel. Our relationship started waaaaay before birth and I believe my relationship with my twin sister is important because she gets me.

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        Amber (Left)  Me (Right)

Why my Dog is my Best Friend: Holly and I make a Great Team

Relationships come in various forms. A relationship inspires when there is mutual feeling, when there is understanding, and when there is PATIENCE. My dog Holly is my best friend. She is, in fact, the furriest friend I have and the most challenging relationship I can think of. She was love at first sight. When I say relationships come in various forms, not all relationships acquire human to human, after all, a dog is a man’s best friend. After adopting Holly I decided teamwork was essential in order for our relationship to work. Teamwork meaning walk with me, not against me for example. My relationship with my dog Holly is having patience and teamwork.

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The Positives of Relationships in My Experience
·        Family involvement
·        Freedom of Expression
·        Teamwork + Patience

Family involvement is core to my family’s principles. Everything I did as a child, everything I decide, and where I may have wandered growing up my mother was involved. She encouraged education and to be fearless. She taught me to take chances and learn from mistakes. According to research, children who have family involvement are most likely to succeed. This entices self-confidence and regulation, creative thinking and affection onto others. Involvement also helps children develop and learn academically (Souto-Manning, 2010). My mother homeschooled me when I was young and has taught me life’s biggest lessons. If not for my mother I would have no aspirations career wise.

What I find positive, other than seeing involvement, is freedom. Freedom to speak and freedom to be yourself. This positive factor makes relationship easy to oblige by. My twin sister, Amber has allowed me the ability to express myself which has taught me to be socially in tune and accept others at the same time being myself.

Lastly, a factor that I have learned crucial to relationships is teamwork. Without teamwork, a relationship is simply not there. “I scratch your back, you scratch mine” is the old saying. But with teamwork there has to be patience. Taking care and training my dog, my best friend, I have gained a lot of patience building relationship which, in the end, involves teamwork.

Uh-Oh: The challenges of Relationships
Without family involvement, the freedom to express one’s self, or maintaining teamwork and patience there is no inspiration to a relationship. In my experience, if my mother was NOT involved in my social and academic careers I would be a different person- I would not have a positive relationship with her.
If I was unable to be myself around my twin sister Amber having to act and behave under conformity and pressure I would not have an open and honest relationship with her or anyone I associate with. Research suggests that lack of being one’s self symptoms such anxiety, self-consciousness, and worried tensions influence depression and possible isolation (Beilock, 2012). Sincerely, it is important to be yourself.
Even though Holly is my dog, she is my best friend. Four legs or not, teamwork is essential in order to succeed relationship and patience. Without teamwork frustration, anger, and even loneliness will invade and trust will dwindle which is not good for anyone.

Special Characteristics of Positive Relationships

RESPECT VALUE  TRUST  KISSES   PERSONALITY
AGREE  ENTHUSIASM   LICKS   WALKS   TEAMWORK
INVOLVE  PROUD   RECEPTIVE  ENJOYABLE   EXPERIENCE  LAUGHTER
WARMTH   PERSONALITY   EXPRESSION

                     

In My Experience
In my experience, relationships are taken to the heart. Being raised by an involved mother, always having a close friend like my twin sister Amber, and finding different sorts of relationships as the one I have found with my dog Holly, I can honestly say that as a professional in the child care field I learned that helping those in need, providing nurture, attention, and patience I am in the right field. Teaching children as my mother has taught me and accepting others without judgment I am able to benefit child development and learning. Thanks to the positive relationships I have gained in my lifetime, I am excited to recognize relationships are the foundation to success and our success onto others.

Works Cited
Beilock, S. (2012, September 19). The Power of Expressing Yourself. Retrieved from Psychology Today: http://www.psychologytoday.com

Souto-Manning, M. (2010). Family Involvement: Challenges to Consider, Strengths to Build on. Young Children, 65(2), 82-88. Retrieved from Walden Database