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Classroom Observation Paper

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Today’s youth is strongly influenced by other individuals in their specific environments. Whether the youth is interacting with classmates, teachers, friends, and family, interaction types vary. The environment that a child is in strongly impacts the way they will socialize with others around them, more specifically in the school setting. Volunteering at Mountview Elementary school for the CSL project, I’ve been able to be a part of that environment and be able to witness the different interactions that happen with youth, ages 5-10 on a daily basis. Observing students from grade one to grade five, I’ve noticed how the personalities portrayed in the classroom and during recess are altered. This is due to the change in the environment and the …show more content…

By observing the students during my time with them, it has allowed me to be more accepting of the different kinds of personalities each student bring in to the classroom or out on the playground. With volunteering with a grade 1 and grade 4/5 class, it has broadened my knowledge of how social interactions can develop drastically over time. In addition, the psychosocial stages of development strongly relate to the two different grades. The second (imitative vs. guilt) stage strongly relates to the grade one class that I am observing because even though grades 1’s are at the end of the initiative vs. guilt stage, this stage of development is still quite relevant to this age group. For example, grade one’s wanting to either take lead on which games to during the recess or if they just sit back and not express input, this makes Erikson’s second stage very relevant to this particular age group. Furthermore, the third stage discusses industry vs. inferiority which, relates well to the grade 4/5 class I am volunteering in. The students in this class constantly look for acceptance from their teacher and peers. The stage of industry is crucial for the grade 5 students who are getting ready for junior high. Joining junior high will put large pressures on the students because fitting in with the crowd applies a stronger normative influence by other peers. Furthermore, my volunteer experience thus far has been very rewarding and I hope to gain more knowledge about how social interactions with youth’s change drastically based on the environments they are

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