Saturday, April 12, 2014

My Supports




When I think about my daily environment of work and home, I have various types of support. At home, my husband provides me with love and encouragement. His support and guidance allows me to know that I loved and cared for by home. His encouragement motivates me to achieve my goals such as going back to school. My children and family provides me with unconditional love. This feeling helps me to strive to do better for them.  At school, my colleagues are a big support. These are people that I spend a lot of my time with. We support each other professionally and personally. We give each other advice about various situations. We help each other be the best at whatever the task is at hand. My classroom is an example of a practical task needed to teach children. This environment is an important support for student learning to occur. My own schema and knowledge about children and teaching children is essential to the success of my students. My knowledge helps me use the appropriate instructional strategies and techniques for my students. My smartphone and laptop is a type of practical support I need. I use these things to organize tasks, tasks, manage tasks, complete tasks, and keep in contact with others.

A challenge that I can imagine where I would need support is learning how to sew. Emotionally, I would need the support and encouragement of my family and friends. I would need their support to motivate me to learn this task. Practically, I would need a sewing machine, thread, fabric, and other sewing materials. I would need these things in order to learn how to sew. I would also need a place or space where I could sew. This will help me, as well as, others define my sewing area. Physically, I would need someone to teach me how to sew. This could be accomplished through a sewing class or a private instructor.  Learning to sew may be very difficult without the listed support. It would be nearly impossible for me to learn without any support or aid.

All types of support are needed to accomplish tasks daily in our lives. We must never take for granted of others. We all must realize and value the various types of support we need to live  and survive daily in our lives.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Trinecia,

    I agree with you, each and every day we need some form of support to be successful in our daily endeavors. As I read our other colleagues posts, we all listed family as our first form of support system. Family is the foundation of what drives and motivates us to become successful achievers. They serve as our first example of unconditional love, acceptance, and belonging.

    As I think about this, my heart breaks for children that have lost or been taken from their family due to illness, death, and/or any other tragedy. Children in the system, whether in group homes, foster care, or institutions have a very difficult time because they lack these much needed support systems. Most of us stated that it would be difficult and maybe even impossible to survive and/or be successful without a support system.

    Also, sewing is not only a great hobby, but can be a very rewarding career. I use to sew many years ago. I learned from my grandmother, may she rest in peace, and aunt who still sew. I enjoyed it very much, but it is very time consuming and now my machine is collecting dust. Now that you have mentioned sewing, I may pull it back out...well maybe after I finish school. Learning is not that difficult, but be warned...family will begin to depend on you for all their tailoring needs.

    Tabitha Abney

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