Personal Statement

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Throughout the quarter I have learned many things that will help me become a better teacher, and that will help me guide children. Children joyful, they make everything so happy, they are always so positive, and contagious. I have learned ways to nurture children, and how to develop relationships with them, which helps work towards the main goal; bettering the child and educating them. There is an abundance of ways that I can work toward being the best teacher I can be, and making sure the child, my priority is getting the right education they need. It is very important to be on the child’s side, to have a relationship with the parents, encourage the children, listen to them, and many other things that makes a child’s education successful.
One negative experience takes four positive experiences to counteract that negative, which is something that sticks out in my mind. When children have a bad experience they remember that experience and hold on to it, if a teacher yelled at them they are then going to think that whatever happened is bad or that they won’t want to do whatever the teacher yelled at them for again. …show more content…

During the play time it is important for the teacher to take the time to play with the students and get one-on-one time with each of the children. Through play the children can learn sensory, by having a water station, a sand station, and playdough, which also works with creativity. I am going to take goldfish or anything that is not normally used for play and make patterns, use them to learn math, or learn science, the children get to play with the goldfish and eat them when the task is all done. I love the idea of making everyday things that are made originally for something else into play or a new

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