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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Research That Benefits Children and Families: Uplifting Story
There are many topics that came to mind when thinking about what I would research. When thinking about children in my class I came to the conclusion that would like to research children who are adopted and if it has any affects on their academics or behavior. This comes to mind because I have one student who is adopted. I don't know if he knows but in the beginning he was BIG trouble in the classroom. As the year went on his father tried many different medicines because he was diagnosed with ADHD. Well one finally worked but after a while he started hallucinating and acting weird. He now sees a child psychologist every other week but he still has other issues. He has anger issues and can't seem to let things go. So I wonder if being adopted has anything to do with his issues.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
My Personal Research Journey
The general topic play. I am a firm believer in play in early childhood classrooms. The subtopic I chose to use in the simulation for this course is how play can encourage the different developmental areas, social, cognitive, and language. Play is a vital part of a young child's development. Children learn many things, good and bad, from interacting with their peers. Play is being pushed out of early childhood programs and I can see first hand the effect it is having on children. I believe that many behavior problems would not exist if the proper amount of play was still incorporated into early childhood programs. For example, the reading program my district has adopted has my kindergarteners sitting on the carpet for at least an hour everyday. I was always taught to keep carpet time less than twenty minutes. I do a lot of correcting behavior because they get very restless and I can't blame them.
So far the simulation process has been interesting to me. I came into the course not sure what to expect. I saw the word research and thought lots of boring reading. But so far I have to say it has been quite interesting. Filling in the charts have taught me how to go about reading research and how to better understand research.
Does anyone have any advice and/or insight that might help with the process?
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