Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Deeply Rewarding

Adam Kaufman, Wright School Volunteer

Beginning in October of 2009, I began volunteering at Wright Elementary School two days a week, helping with classroom activities and assisting students with their homework. Since this was my first time working with kids I didn’t quite know what to expect when I showed up the first day. Would the kids benefit from my help? How do I go about interacting with them? Would they even like me?

My doubts were quickly dispelled over the first few weeks. The kids were responsive and enthusiastic about having another adult around to play games with and to help them with their homework. And as far as wondering how to interact with them, observing the great example and standards set by the after school leaders were an invaluable training tool for me.

This experience has proved to be deeply rewarding. Having another adult around to provide help with their homework is extremely valuable to the kids. Seeing both their understanding of the material and their grades improve is proof that my time is being well employed. So far, I have developed great relationships with many of the kids, and I look forward to seeing them every week.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for volunteering and helping the kids!

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