In Lareau, Class and Childrearing has to do with Kohn’s
findings on class and childrearing. Kohn studied the psychological consequences
of social class especially as it impacts family life. The results of the study
show that was focused on certain
families during the case study. I could relate to the reading. I grew up in a
upper lower class family. Both my parents didn’t have the chance to go further in
their education.
My parents pushed my siblings and I about school and how
important it is to go to school. My parents always thought me that education
comes first. Kohn’s study states “Directives were frequent. Unlike their
middle-class counterparts, the working- class and poor children in our study
rarely argued or attempted to negotiate with adults; instead, they typically
complied silently. Some, though not all, working-class and poor parents also
relied on threats of physical discipline to back up their directives.” I can
relate to part of this quote. Growing up when my parents asked us to do
something you did it.
There wasn’t any kind of negotiation. i went to school in
a upper class area where it was mostly white and all my friends there did do a
lot of negotiation as well as bribs and getting what you want. My partents did
not however never relied on threats. This reading showed me a lot you cant not
judge people based on class every family values different things.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Blog 8
Growing up I never thought about the he struggle teachers go through when it comes to boundaries. Dr. Mc. Kamey told a story of a student she helped and had to advocate for. She stated "I could feel my face flush. Was I overstepping my boundary here?...
On the other hand, I wondered how many days Nam would have spent in the auditorium before someone had the time to figure out ‘what to do with him." When you are passionate about what you do it gets done. It made me think about my future and working with youth. Youth do better when they feel included, for example YIA the youth there show that being involved has made a difference. I feel all youth need a relationship with a teacher one way or another. I felt Dr. Mc Kamey paper was informative and it was good to see both points of view.
On the other hand, I wondered how many days Nam would have spent in the auditorium before someone had the time to figure out ‘what to do with him." When you are passionate about what you do it gets done. It made me think about my future and working with youth. Youth do better when they feel included, for example YIA the youth there show that being involved has made a difference. I feel all youth need a relationship with a teacher one way or another. I felt Dr. Mc Kamey paper was informative and it was good to see both points of view.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Blog 3
Positive Youth Development by Jutta Dotterweich was a very informative presentation. One thing thay stuck to me is that youth are truly making a difference in todays society. The presentation is mainly about support. Which is what these youth need to become who they are and find their voice. going through the power point made me think of myself growing up.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Blog 1
Gwen Sharp's article is about child labor, and how the past effected adolescent development. Times have changed a great deal since 1900s. In the 1900s children working was a normal thing.
School came in secondary. Today children are not expected to work, but are expected to attend school. Children in the early 1900s had responsibilities like adults today have. Children today do not have the same responsibilities. The laws that were made have restricted children from having these forms of responsibilities.
School came in secondary. Today children are not expected to work, but are expected to attend school. Children in the early 1900s had responsibilities like adults today have. Children today do not have the same responsibilities. The laws that were made have restricted children from having these forms of responsibilities.
This article makes me thinks of how different things have
become over the years at least here in the states. In some countries children
still work at an early age, such as Guatemala. To these children working is the
norm because that is all they know. School isn’t not a priority. I found the article to be interesting, and the pictures said a lot.
Friday, October 25, 2013
Contexts mapping, from my understanding has to do with organizing the different aspects of yourself in your life, also what is expected of you as well as the roles you play in the different situations.
Mitch had Julian do that so that he could understand that one does not find their self over night. I learned that there are four stages of identity Foreclosure which is finding a sense of self. you think you know who you are but have yet to explore more. Diffusion is when the person does not have an established identity, nor is actively searching for one. Moratorium is active searching for one's occupational, religious, ethnic or other form of identity. Achieved is when the person is comfortable with whom they are and no longer needs to explore. I feel like I am between two of these identities. I am between moratorium and achieved.
My Context Map
Work: School: Home:
Hard worker Student Guardian
Knowledgeable Procastinate Role model
Aunt
Big sister
My Context Map
Work: School: Home:
Hard worker Student Guardian
Knowledgeable Procastinate Role model
Aunt
Big sister
Thursday, October 10, 2013
YIA
After reading A World Where Youth Hold the Power and Watching the video gave me what I guess one could say hope. Many adults view our youth as trouble some. They are viewed as immature beings with really bad mood swings and hormone problems. they are individuals without voice. when one thinks of youth we are thought to automatically think negative.
It is great to see programs that aim to change the view of youth. In Youth in Action these youth have a say. Youth are put in a more positive light. Instead of hearing people tell them they cant, they hear a you CAN. In YIA youth find their voices. They are given the opportunity to become leaders. a quote that I really like was "Teenagers run our organization
and are part of every decision, from approving our budget to
choosing the color of paint on the walls to hosting the 2011 Free Minds Free
Peoples conference this past summer!!”
This gives the youth a sense of pride. The
youth feel included in what’s going on around them. In YIA the youth have a
voice, which to anyone is important. They learn to speak up for their rights. It
is nice to see the wonderful impact YIA have on their youth. Marlie Chatelain
who is 17 and a board co-chair said “I like that I am part of a place where
there are so many different opinions. The trust, respect, and openness makes us
stronger.” This statement shows that
with a great support system anything is possible. With more programs like these
change can happen and over time the view of youth will begin to change.


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