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A Reflection on Service Learning: Working at Easter Seals Child Care

2023-06-21 16:12:18

I never thought that these children would have such an emotional impact. Every person is very special, knowing is an honor. My job as a college volunteer is to basically play with the children and help them arrange for breakfast. I arrive at Easter Seal Child Care every Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock and will work till 9 o'clock. Now it is time for all parents to put their children, so some parents talk to their parents.

Easter seal is an organization that supports people with disabilities by providing services to people with disabilities and supporting families. Through various procedures they serve all ages of all ages. From treatment to camp planning, Easter seal does it all for the disabled and their families. Easter Seal is the first organization to provide aid and hope for disabled children. Thrive Networks is looking for a solution to the problem of sustainable development that contributes to the poor in Asia and Africa. Their courses cover a variety of needs mainly for children, such as clean water, dental care and newborn care, cardiac surgery. While meeting the needs of millions of children and families, charity received a 4 star rating from Charity Navigator for the sixth consecutive year (it is registered for free in order to see the history)

From September I am volunteering every week at the Easter Seal School for disabled children at the Meeting Street School. I am engaged in adaptive physical education program and have direct contact with students. Students are from 5 to 21 years old, most people have cerebral pains. Participating in this program is a great opportunity to experience hands-on experience with disabled students. It was a highlight of my week to spend on meeting street on Tuesday. Since I started, I learned a lot of things such as handling and dismissal of students, strengthening confidence and perseverance. Attention is also an important factor when working with students with special needs. For me, this is unfortunate, meaning to push them forward to do their best. When I work with students, I think all these things are very important.