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Day Camp Field Trip - SF Zoo |
My interest and passion for teaching young kids started four-five years ago in the summer of 9th grade. During that summer, me and my close friends volunteered as day camp counselors at a summer camp. Many kids attend summer day camps because their parents have to work during the day. That is where we come in to help. We planned six weeks of lessons and activities for a group of about fifteen kids. It was easily one of the best summers I had. Before the six weeks of camp started, we had to go through a week of training. We were taught how to take care of kids and meet their needs while also learning how to handle situations if they do not behave well. I definitely learned a lot within that week of training and began to bond with fellow camp counselors. Although it is a cliche saying, it is true when I say that nothing could of fully prepared us all for the next unpredictable six weeks to come. As the weeks wore on, I ended up coming home more and more exhausted. My energy and patience was slowly getting drained away. It was a full day or arriving at 8am and working until 5pm, then having a staff meeting and clean-up until at least 6-7pm. After volunteering, I would head home to eat dinner and then start planning lessons for the next day. The weekends were full of hanging out and bonding with each other as co-workers to close friends. There was not much resting time. Long story short, in the end, I realized how much I grew from this experience. All the camp counselors had an extremely tight bond, and as for the kids, they received attention, discipline, and love throughout their summer. It is an amazing feeling when a few years have passed and they can still remember you when they see you. That is just one of the many benefits of becoming a teacher.
After deciding on the broad topic of my blog: kids and their development, I had to focus on something more specific. I decided to concentrate on how technology affects kids today. Kids using high-tech technology can be easily seen everywhere you go these days. You see kids in elementary school who get to use their parents' iPhone when they are on the bus or waiting for seats at a restaurant. It has become the new way of entertainment, a new way of learning, and possibly even a substitute for parental attention. If technology affects the way that kids act and learn, then it must also be affecting the ways that teachers must teach. My future blog posts will fill all of you in about how technology is affecting kids today!