Reflection on Psychology Class with Mrs. Yvette (4)



Yoyoyo.... The time is going on and on and I am still struggle to be an actual 20 years old boy!! Lord have mercy, help me to know what should I do in this kind of age (because I have not experienced it yet, LOL)
Ehm any way I am not going to discuss any matter about age now, even it is a little, very related with that in this topic but I just want to reflect on my today's class with my beloved Canadian teacher: Mrs. Yvette. One thing I awesome from her is that she always gets our heart, my heart personally. She talked with us so 'psychologically' haha. Sounds funny right? Hm... just comfortable to share and talk with her anyhow.
Like I felt today when in the beginning of her class she asked us if anyway we have something need help from her. She offered that to us plainly and sincerely. And for a moment we share our not understanding, worries and burden. And she just inspired us with what she did toward us. She really meant to provide help and be a very flexible teacher. Thanks Lord for giving me such wonderful teacher for us so that we can learn so many things even form the way she speaks and move in the classroom. Just wonderful.

And this morning I got two more presentations from my beloved friends: Rita, Priscillia, Mieke and Moreen, the other group are Albert, Jessica, Ester and Suryo.

Rita, Priscillia, Mieke and Moreen shared us about what they learned about the factors that influence the behaviors:
1. Parenting style
and this is the part that interested me once upon a time and I quite agree with this theory:
Authoritative |High Responsiveness||High Expectation|
Authoritarian |Low Responsiveness||High Expectation|
Permissive |High Responsiveness||Low Expectation|
Uninvolved |Low Responsiveness||Low Expectation|

2. SES (Socio-Economic status)

Which usually related with the parent's income, occupational and status in the community. The influences of SES are:
-Neglected
-Violence
-Poverty

Oo by the way I have spent so much time here so it is better to continue tommorow, OK....

Bye

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