School Internship Routine and Impact of Bullying on Children
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My Routine in the School Internship
My schedule as an intern teacher. The first two hours I join her in an assembly. There, we teach them the days of the week, to sing the spring song, the weather, what we are going to eat in the dining room, and also plan the activities that we are going to do during the day. They learn all through pictograms. When the class is over, they have breakfast and go to the park.
After the park, I do different activities with one of the students, while the rest of them work with the other teacher. When we finish the activities, they are free to play until lunchtime.
At 13 o'clock, everybody goes to the dining room, and I support the guardian there and try to teach the children good manners at the table.
On Monday and Friday afternoon, I stay with older users and play table games. On Tuesdays, I help them with maths. On Wednesdays, I help them with language, and on Thursdays, we watch a movie. That is everything I do from Monday to Friday every week.
Bullying
Cyber-bullying can be defined as a psychological aggression, maintained and repeatedly carried out during a period of time, committed by one or various individuals against others, through the use of new technologies.
Bullying is an important problem in our country and society. Furthermore, bullying is dangerous for the children and young people because the feelings at those ages are very sensitive. When the children feel threatened, they don't know what to do and they can commit suicide or simply avoid society.
Many children don't tell their parents when they are being bullied by other children in their school because they are frightened. Although I'd like that these children, with time, wouldn't be more afraid.
Despite bullying, as aggressive abuse or domination is known today, is an age-old practice in human societies, only nowadays do we realize the gravity of its consequences. In the last few years, this coercive behavior that used to be related to dictatorial governments and military forces has made its way through the most vulnerable individuals of our society, this is, our children.
School bullying has turned thousands of kids’ everyday life into a nightmare.