Did having a child change your teaching? Did it help you become a better teacher?
I had my first child 6 years ago (gosh, I can't believe it has been that long). I feel it changed my perspective on things and helped shape me into a better teacher.
Then, this year my oldest son went to kindergarten. The different experiences so far with having a son have been amazing. No one ever told me how great it would be to have him at my school with me. I love being able to see him throughout the day and I love seeing how he reacts to different things. It is also nerve racking because I know what he is capable of and want him to be amazing all day, every day at school.
I wrote a blog post titled Are You a Parent back in July wondering if being a parent makes you a better teacher. I don't know if it makes someone a better teacher, but I do think it changes your perspective on things.
For me, I have noticed...
handwriting needs to be taught more (not just in kindergarten, but in first grade too!)
does it really matter that a child can't sit still even if they are learning?
how important behavior and discipline are
how important constancy and routine are
I have always wanted to be a teacher. It was my dream ever since I was little. I used to teach my stuffed animals. I feel after graduating college, getting my master's, getting my reading and ESOL endorsements, and getting National Board Certified, that I am a pretty good teacher. I am always looking for new ideas and better ways to teach the material.
However,
after having a child go to school at the same school I am at has made me into an even better teacher!
This year I have my best class ever!
I have changed in the way I handle different discipline issues. I have realized that the color system doesn't always work because the same ones move their color, therefore the child and the parent give up. I have not moved nearly as many colors as in past years. Grant it, I have an excellent class, but I feel I have taught my kids my expectations better and I think about how sometimes kids are just trying to be kids. If only the kids were allowed to be kids, right?!
I feel I have a better understanding and can related to the students more since I have a child about the same age.
Overall, it has been a great experience so far having a child at school with me. In my experience, I feel that having a child and then especially when they go to school has made me into a better teacher.
I hope you had a great week!!
Then, this year my oldest son went to kindergarten. The different experiences so far with having a son have been amazing. No one ever told me how great it would be to have him at my school with me. I love being able to see him throughout the day and I love seeing how he reacts to different things. It is also nerve racking because I know what he is capable of and want him to be amazing all day, every day at school.
I wrote a blog post titled Are You a Parent back in July wondering if being a parent makes you a better teacher. I don't know if it makes someone a better teacher, but I do think it changes your perspective on things.
For me, I have noticed...
handwriting needs to be taught more (not just in kindergarten, but in first grade too!)
does it really matter that a child can't sit still even if they are learning?
how important behavior and discipline are
how important constancy and routine are
I have always wanted to be a teacher. It was my dream ever since I was little. I used to teach my stuffed animals. I feel after graduating college, getting my master's, getting my reading and ESOL endorsements, and getting National Board Certified, that I am a pretty good teacher. I am always looking for new ideas and better ways to teach the material.
However,
after having a child go to school at the same school I am at has made me into an even better teacher!
This year I have my best class ever!
I have changed in the way I handle different discipline issues. I have realized that the color system doesn't always work because the same ones move their color, therefore the child and the parent give up. I have not moved nearly as many colors as in past years. Grant it, I have an excellent class, but I feel I have taught my kids my expectations better and I think about how sometimes kids are just trying to be kids. If only the kids were allowed to be kids, right?!
I feel I have a better understanding and can related to the students more since I have a child about the same age.
Overall, it has been a great experience so far having a child at school with me. In my experience, I feel that having a child and then especially when they go to school has made me into a better teacher.
I hope you had a great week!!
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