Reflection of My Childhood Essay

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    There were several inspirations for me in deciding to write this spiritual autobiography. These include readings from class, as well as my own desire to write through my trauma. Through the course, I have become aware of the desire to put my life into words and address the notion as to who I am and where I came from. By putting on paper all that I can remember in an organized way, and through the use of various sources, I have been able to construct a permanent story, while simultaneously…

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    In the article, The Role of Reflection in the Effects of Community Service on Adolescent Development: A Meta-Analysis, researchers van Goethem, et al. explored the benefit reflection has on adolescents participating in community service. The act of reflection is when a person takes mindful approach to thinking the relationship between community service and possible psychological benefits (Ogden & Claus, 2006 as cited in van Goethem, et al., 2014). Reflection is important part in the process of…

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    In early childhood education, there is a need for focus on students and their growth; social, emotional, spiritual and physical. My goal as an early childhood educator is to meet the child’s needs in these areas and extend their development. To facilitate this, it is necessary to provide a purposeful environment, recognise learners and how they learn, as well as conduct sufficient planning and support. Children have a natural curiosity and desire to explore their environment and as such, I will…

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    respected. Also he used the romantic belief that civilization corrupts humanity. Another poet in this time period that used romantic beliefs was lord Byron. Byron used three types of romantic beliefs, individualism is prized, nature is prized, and that childhood should be celebrated. The final poet was…

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    of personal experiences and universal concepts possesses sufficient textual integrity that it has come to impact with a broad audience and been the subject of a number of critical perspectives. Harwood’s “Father and Child” and “The Violets” enhances my understanding of the inevitability of maturation as a result of a loss of innocence and the acceptance of mortality. Harwood’s representation of these profound ideas through the combination of poetic devices and a reflective tone retains a…

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    One historical figure I believed influenced the early childhood field was Fredrick Froebel. He was named the father of Kindergarten (Gordon, Browne 2017). He developed the first gifts for children (Gordon, Browne 2017). These gifts were the tools children used to manipulate on their own. Many of Froebel’s gifts are used today. Frobel’s quote, play is the highest expression of human development in childhood (Gordon, Browne 2017). Really resonates the point that children are consistently…

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    to a teacher who actively engages in reflection practices with respect to daily teaching, pedagogy and personal beliefs (Larrivee, 2015). Through critical reflections on their behaviors and professional practices, teachers build confidence in dealing with inevitable dilemmas and tradeoffs involved in daily teaching. They free teaching from routines and are able to deliver more deliberative and intentional…

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    Allan Poe is one of the world’s most known poets. Throughout Poe’s poems, there are recurring themes, such as a longing for lost love and beauty, and a preoccupation with death. In the poem “Alone”, Poe focuses on his own childhood. The experiences that Poe had in his childhood affected the tone and basis for most of his poetry. Poe was abandoned by his Father at a very young age and forced to live with his mother. After only a short while, his mother passed away. Poe was then sent to live with…

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    My childhood story corresponded with the early childhood section that we have talked about in class. Early childhood according to book includes children between the ages of 2 to 7 years old. At the time of the event that I could recall I was six going on seven. Trying to reflect on aspects of childhood development is hard for this section of the paper, because I wrote about the aspects that apply to my story in the connection part of this assignment. In a way my reflection was combined with the…

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    Paulo Freire was a Brazilian educationalist that has left an essential significance on the concept of thought, reflection and education. His works were and still are a monumental reason for change in communities of people that were restricted within their knowledge. Due to such, Freire is recognized to be one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century on education itself. In his works, it is evident that dialogue and the concern for the oppressed societies are two divisions in which…

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