Month: September 2019Page 1 of 6

Children’s School Observation – Sophia Lau

“Who needs a flower?” asked the teacher raising the brightly colored plastic lego pieces. A chorus of “Me me me me me!”s erupted as four of the children…

Children’s School Observations – Spencer Bowman

The children’s school was quite different from what I was expecting. There was a distinct energy and pace that encased both the kids and the teachers. All around,…

Children’s School Observation – Tushhar Saha

As soon as I entered the room with the 4 year old children, I observed one of the more intriguing experiences the children were having. There was a…

Children’s School Observations – Jai Madisetty

During our visit to the Children’s School, I observed mostly the 5 year olds and spent some time observing the 3 year olds. Having taken Introduction to Psychology…

Children’s School Observations – Omisa Jinsi

I found visiting the children’s school to be quite an informative and entertaining experience. It was interesting to observe kids interact with each other and their surroundings as…

Children’s School Observation – Caio Araujo

During our time at the school, I had the chance to observe children from all age groups they had, from 3 year olds to kindergartners. I sat down…

Children’s School Observation – Wenqing Yin

Observing children from a grown-up’s perspective was very interesting. I could definitely see myself while I was a child by observing them. There was one thing that left…

Children’s School Observations – Griffin Tang

I observed all three age groups, for the younger ones it was less free play and more circle activities. Speaking to the circle first, it was very clear…

Children’s School Observations – Julian Rojas Valvo

I observed children from all 3 age groups during our visit to the children’s school. One thing that stood out to me is that activities that either required…

Children’s School Observations – Xiang Luo

OVERALLI observed both the 3 and 5 year olds, but most of my observations were on the older children. INITIATIVESome of my favorite anecdotes from the Children’s School…