Friday, June 19, 2020

Inclusion, Observation and Reflection - 275 Words

Inclusion, Observation and Reflection (Movie Review Sample) Content: Inclusion, Observation and ReflectionNameInstitutionLecturerCourseDateObservations That Indicate Samantha is a Member of Her ClassAccording to the material published by the Head Start Center (n.d), the research identifies membership of children to their class as being inclusive of shared experiences (group-play activities and participation in routine activities), a sense of community (all children knowing each otherà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬s name and generally thinking of themselves as a community) and lastly, inclusive support for interaction and social skills.Samantha in the video done by the Five Head Start/Hilton Foundation Training Program (n.d) displays all highlighted behavior in the sense that she engages in social activities such as group play with her peers such as in minute 1:05, 6:53 and 8:22 of the video, signifying that she is indeed a member of the class. Second, Samantha is familiar with the community in the sense that she knows her peers and teachers and has a pers onal relationship with most of them as shown in the video. An example is in minute 1:31 of the video where her teacher speaks about her relationship with Samantha and states that Samanthaà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬s peers saw her as a member of her class. The same is also true in minute 1:46 of the video onwards where Samanthaà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬s peers speak candidly about her showing that she is indeed a member of her class. Lastly, the support for interaction is fostered by her teachers through visual displays around the class and also ensuring the children know each other. This can be deduced from minute 4:47 where Samantha and her peers are working on the "Whoà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬s Here Today" board; thus proving Samantha is a member of her class and showing consistency with research carried out by the Head Start Center (n.d).Samanthaà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬s Fatherà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬s Hopes, Dreams and Concerns and how Programs Support Families in Realizing Their Hopes and Dreams and in Addressing the Concerns Family Members have f ir their ChildSamanthaà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬s father hoped that she [Samantha] would be in a school environment where she is challenged to learn, where she is comfortable and capable of progressing within her capabilities without her being pushed too hard. This, he later disclosed, had been met. The programs assist the families realize their wishes for their families through numerous meetings with stake-holders such as the school teachers and administration, Department of Family Services, special education teams et cetera, where it is established that such meetings will be very interactive and inclusive. Parents then share their concerns and hence...

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