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  • Essay / Reflections on Teaching Children: Child Motivation...

    I have developmentally appropriate activities that are very flexible for children. I would explain to parents the importance of play whether the children are inside or outside. Exploring spatial relationships, perfecting motor skills, practicing social skills and language, creative thinking are very important elements of play. I will tell them through the children playing in the doors as well as outside that it is is a hobby for children and I will give them examples of why. I will remind parents that while children are at this stage of development, it is very important that we work closely to help children correctly name familiar colors like we do in my class, to better understand time ( for example, morning, afternoon). , night), count and understand the concept of counting, sort objects by shape and color and begin to recognize and identify common objects and images. I will tell parents that they are more than welcome to participate in the class and see what their child is learning and I will ask parents if it would be possible if we could work closely as a partnership and answer all their questions and concerns. will be fully processed if necessary. I will also show parents or give them a copy of my lesson plans for the week if they need a closer look at what we are learning and assure them that their children are in an appropriate learning environment on the development plan and that together, as a team, we can create a difference. If a program administrator asks me the same question, I will assure them the same and do my best to convince them that children are learning what they are supposed to do at their age.