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Interview Skill paper The Family and Social Interaction SOCI 1201: Sociology of the Family Kiran Gusain Mr. Ryan Webber Due Date: October 29, 2019
Interviewer : Hi, the purpose of this interview is only for my study purposes. I am doing an ECE Diploma, and this interview is a part of one of my assignment for one of the courses. I assure you not to disclose your identity to protect confidentiality and anonymity. Also, I need your permission for tape recording or note-taking as I will be doing a written assignment based on this interview. Interviewee: Oh yeah sure, I would be glad to help you. Interviewer : Thank you so much for your permission for the interview and recording. So, this interview is based on the topic “How does the role of parenting influence the socialization of our society’s next generation?” Are you comfortable for this interview? Interviewee : Oh, yeah absolutely. Interviewer : Okay, so let’s start the interview process. Interviewer : What is your job title and what are your responsibilities? Interviewee : I am an Environment Advisor. I am responsible for our company’s environmental management system. Interviewer: What does that mean? Interviewee : What that means is, I have to conduct risk assessments activities we do and figure out which activity has an acceptable risk and come with ways of medicating that risk. So, what that means is I develop standards, procedures, processes in training to make sure that we are minimizing our impact on the environment. Interviewer: Wow, that’s interesting. Okay, so how many children do you have? Interviewee: I have two girls who are 4 and 6.
Interviewer : How long have you been living in Canada? Interviewee: I was born and raised in Canada. So, you can say 34 years. Interviewer : How do you find your job as a parent? Interviewee : I would say that being a parent is extremely rewarding and I love my girls more than anything in the world. I think sometimes being a parent is exhausting especially moms put the needs of their children and family before themselves so there are times that you absolutely exhausted and burnt out, but you cannot stop being a parent and it can be really tiring. Interviewer : Who takes care of your children when you are at work? Interviewee : Both my daughters go to a childcare and daycare facility so me and my husband can work full time. Interviewer : How easy or tough is it? Interviewee : Is that question means about childcare thing? Interviewer : Yes. Interviewee : Well, I had a really hard time to put them originally putting them in a child care facility especially when they were really little. I cried a lot and just missed being with them. I guess now, they get older and I have accepted that I need to work full time because my job is either full time or I don’t work at all. And I appreciate being them in a consistent child care. They are really thriving in it and it makes a decision easier. I do still miss having a lot of time with my kids and I just try to focus on having quality time with them when we are together. Interviewer : How do you instill values in your children?
Interviewee : Umm I think that children obviously copy what you do. So, I always try to lead by example, and I treat them in respectful manner. Even though they are kids I just treat them how I wanted to be treated. So being patient with them being kind being loving and being respectful. We talk about behaviour so if I see something one of them acting in a way we don’t like just talking about why they are behaving like that and really trying to figure out why they are doing that not just reacting to their behaviour and trying to figure out why they are really getting so upset and what is really bothering them. Interviewer : What are your techniques to teach your children about values and beliefs of your culture? Interviewee : So, for our kids, we spend time as a family. We spend time just as talking. We spend time with our extended family. Umm, I essentially have two very different culture that I was a part of. So, think travel, to visit family to two different parts of country is to help them understand where people come from and essentially what life is like there and I don’t know just kind of how they have been raised. Umm, we are not religious, so we don’t really focus on those areas, but I think we do have those core values and we try to teach our kids about values and just being good and tell them what that means. Umm some of things we do is I think is important is to give back to the community. So, we do a lot of things where we donate like every Christmas, we adopt seniors, we pull together the presents for them. Ummm, we talk to our kids why we are doing it and why it is important to give back to the people who don’t have as much as we do and we also do different charities where we give gifts to the kids, school supplies for kids who are going to school, we support a couple of different charities, so we talk to them a lot about that just about being generous. I don’t know helping other people, I guess.
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