Saturday, September 26, 2015

Microaggression

One example of micro aggression that happened to me back in August was actually from a former parent of mines. Her child (a little boy) was a 3 year old in my Head Start class during last school term. He was a very sweet child but he was never really present at school, of course through no fault of his own! Over the summer I saw the child, his sister, and mother at our local grocery store. I a asked the mom if he was returning for a second year as well as asking her if her little girl would be attending. The mother proceeded to tell me that she had registered her daughter and that her son would be returning as well. She then went on to say that she was contemplating on putting her new four year old son in another program because she "heard" they learn more there than at Head Start😒😳!!! Really!!!! I really felt 'some type of way'! That's an insult to my face and she didn't even realize it?! In that moment I felt disrespected as her child's former teacher, I felt disrespect for the Head Start program as well! I don't think any malice was intended but I certainly felt not so good about her statement! Did she forget that her child rarely came to school??? How would he learn anything considering the fact he was never present! I work hard to ensure that my kids environment is one where learning is ongoing! I work hard on my education to ensure that my children are given the best chance at a successful future! So this was a blow to my efforts! But of course, I will never let that deter my determination in educating young children!! This has definitely taught me to watch what I say to others because words can definitely STING!!! By the way......her little girl is in my class this year😲😱!!! Lol! But I love, support, and teach this child just as I would any other child!!😻😻
This experience made me become more aware of the prejudices that exists when it comes to early childhood programs.....especially Head Start! We are viewed as babysitters instead of professionals who aide in the growth and development of young children! Remaining advocates for our field and kids,will hopefully help us overcome this "stigma" that we currently face!

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Views of Culture and Diversity from Others

For this assignment I was required to interview three people from various backgrounds, etc. The three people that I chose were all African Americans but from different generations and backgrounds. The first was my husband who is in his 30's, and of course he's a male. The second person was a woman in her 50's, and the second was a young woman in her 20's. Their responses to culture and diversity (the meanings) are all located below;
My HusbandCulture- people and their race.
Diversity- differences among people; that at times can cause arguments and disagreements.
Female in Her Fifties
Culture is the environment that a person live in and diversity is a mix and understanding and respect for one another.
Female in Her Twenties
Culture is different characteristics    formed to suit what type of environment and society you are around and diversity is different personality formed to set you or an environment apart.
I feel that all individuals had a good take on what culture and diversity is. Since an environment can consist of various differences, I feel that this can include sexual preferences, race, political stance, socioeconomic placement such as middle class, poor, etc. So since two people used the word 'environmental differences' I think that word goes a long way and I feel that it correlates with what we have been studying so far in this class. 
One part that I think is something to really think about is my husbands definition of diversity. If you think of what was stated in our video for the week, his statement is similar to that of the professional talking in the video. She stated that diversity is like an iceberg. At the tip we have all the fun stuff such as restaurants, food, clothing, music, etc. that is represented by that culture. But in the middle we have confusion, and the arguments that my husband spoke of because of differences of opinions, etc. I thought his partake on the word was quite interesting! I feel that I learned something from all three responses, as well as all responses being similar to at least a portion of what we are learning in this class; mainly a portion because as we all have learned, culture and diversity goes so much more than the 'tip of the iceberg'!!!

Saturday, September 12, 2015

My Family Culture

When thinking about being "thrown" into a country in a rash decision making process, I would definitely be absolutely TERRIFIED!!!! All I can think about are the poor families from Syria who are refugees trying to get into better countries! They are desperate people fighting, as well as losing their lives (images of the poor 7 year old dead on the beach enters my mind here😢😣) for a chance at a better and safer chance of living in a new surrounding! But that's only part of the struggle....making it over that is! Once they enter a new country they must learn the language that is prevalent in that country, become citizens, adapt to their new surroundings, adjust to not being around their entire family, and the list goes on and on! These are things that I must think about as an preschool teacher of these families! I must recognize and respect their journey, just as I would want others to respect mines!!! The three objects that I would take along if this situation presented itself would be the following;
Copies of my Degrees and Transcripts- hopefully education is in full swing in the country that I am chosen to reside in. Maybe my degrees can help my family and I have a better start since we are brand new in the country and completely starting over.
Cell Phone- This seems minute, but in my eyes it helps me stay connected to family members and friends that I had to leave behind; especially since almost all carriers have international capabilities. My cell phone has plenty of family pictures as well as internet capabilities. So here's another way I can stay connected (Facebook) as well as have treasured family photos.
Vital Family Records- Birth Certificates, etc. Identification process may be easier with these records.

These are the three things I would take; but hopefully I'll never be put in that predicament! This assignment has truly made have even more respect for those who have gone through this scenario!