Monday, January 20, 2014

C4T Assignment Teacher


Thomas Hobson, a Pre-school teacher from Seattle, Washington was my assigned C4T teacher. His blog about the MLK holiday was a topic that I agreed with. Like Mr. Hobson, I was also raised in a home where color did not matter. Being Native American, my ancestors were treated very poorly as well. So as native people, we appreciate the things that Dr. Martin Luther King did and the morals he stood for because his dream was for equality amongst all races. His Dream is truly coming through to fruition. Of course there are still some places where racism is still around, but for the most part, id say Dr. King would be proud. He stood for liberation and freedom and his face will always be known for changing peoples lives and changing the world!




Kids are tough


Mr. Hobson's second blog was from friday, January 17, was about children being designed for high yield activities such as playing on a play ground. Their bodies heal so much more quickly than adults. Children are not ashamed to cry which is proven to actually help in decreasing pain. I also agreed with this because, in working with children, I have seen exactly what he is talking about and understand how the children react to such conditions. It is natural for children to want to play. Although the children can get rough at times, I think that it is essential in the development of children to experience this because they learn in every situation.

1 comment:

  1. No need to post this yet. Just save it and publish it after adding the second part of the assignment.

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