Write out the questions you will ask your parent about his/her child's learning characteristics (based on readings you have done); the programme they are working on; areas the parent might like you to explore with his/her child.
What is your art experience?
She is very artistically experienced. She showed me a mask she made at school with clay and kilne. She showed me a portrait she drew of her mom. She showed me examples of pictures she’d drawn and talked about different crafts.
I asked different questions to figure out what type of learner she is.
She is mostly an auditory and kinesthetic learner.
I asked her about extra-curricular activities.
She likes gymnastics. She likes to paint and draw, etc. She is also into music and drama. She plays in the bell choir (which is really cool). She is really into recycling; she and her friends even have a recycling website.
What Paula (the parent) wants her to learn?
Well, she told me she wanted Tianna to be the next Picasso, but I hope she was joking. She said it might be fun if Tianna worked with clay a little bit. She’s pretty easy going. Mostly, she just wanted for Tianna and I to make artwork together, because she is very interested in encouraging Tianna’s artistic development.

0 comments:
Post a Comment