Suggested Parent Interview Guide
Your teacher may ask you to use a
more detailed interview guide, be free to translate the questions, if
necessary.
Name of Learner:
Denise
M. Javaluyas
Date of Birth: Novermber 1, 1999 Age: 17
Grade/Year
Level: Grade
11 Gender:
Female
Number of
Siblings: 6
Birth Order: 2
Parents:
Mother: Rose Javaluyas
Age: 45
Occupation: Housewife Educational
Attainment: College
Father: Alfred Javaluyas
Occupation: Driver Educational
Attainment:
Learner’s Physical
Aspects:
Health
Mother’s Health
during pregnancy with the learner:
There are times
in her pregnancy that she has fever.
Ailments or
health problems of the learner as a child:
Only fever and no serious health
problem encounter.
Age of the learner
when he started to walk/talk:
She was 8 months old when she
started to walk and at 1 year old when she started to talk.
Food preferences
of the learner as a child and at present:
When she was a child then she is
bottle feed or supplement milk. At present she prefer to eat fish and
vegetables.
Who took care of
him/her as a child?
It was only his family who took
care of her, most of the time was her mother
Learner’s Social
Aspect:
Describe your
child’s sociability (friendly, outgoing or shy, loner)
She is very friendly and outgoing
child at present.
Who were the
learner’s playmates?
Her playmates were her neighbor
with the same age as her and also his classmates.
As a child then
was he/she allowed to play outside?
Yes, she is allowed to play
outside as long as she wants and she is not sick.
Is he/she
allowed to go out with friends?
Do you have
rules for him/her to follow regarding going out?
What are these
rules?
Yes, she is allowed to go out
with his friends. Rule: Do not go swimming without the guidance of any adults.
If playing the whole day, she should be home before 5 pm.
Emotional-Moral
What are your
expectations of your child?
Expectation of him, she was able
to be a consistent honor pupil until she graduated in elementary and high school
and was able to finish a course that he wants in college.
How do you
provide a nurture environment for your child?
She is given only things that she
wants and not too much to the point that it’s useless already.
Does your child
go to you when she/he feels down or has a problem? What do you do to meet his/her
emotional needs?
Yes, the child will go to her
mother whenever she encounters trouble with her friends while playing outside.
What do you do
when he /she is not successful in something?
So far, she has not been
disappointed in aiming for something, maybe because of her young age.
How do you
discipline your children?
She is being discipline through
everyday reminders on things. When she commits mistakes she is being scolded.
Do you have
rules in the house? What are they?
Yes. Rules do not make any
troubles outside with your playmates.
How do you
impose the rules?
This rules is impose, whenever she
commits troubles with her playmates she let him also solve that, and no one
will help her on that.
What are the
consequences of breaking the rules?
She will be scolded and punished
from going outside and play with her friends.
Learner’s
Cognitive Aspects:
What are the
child’s interests?
She is interested in studying, she
also loves to sing and drawing, but it need to be enhance.
What is he/she
good at in school?
She is good in the subjects, Math
and English.
In what
subject/s does she have difficulty?
She has difficulty in the subject
Filipino.
How do you
monitor his/her performance in school? How do you motivate him/her?
She was being monitor by asking her
teacher, how she is performing in school. She was being motivated through
always supporting her in everything that she needs in school.
Do you have
rules at home to help him develop good study habits?
What are these
rules? How are they implemented?
Yes, after school she should make all
the assignments before going out to play with friends. This is implemented, her
mother will always check if she has any assignments.
After
you have gathered all the necessary data. Write the Learner’s development
profile using the outline below. Type the profile in a separate sheet and
attached it to this learning episode.
THE LEARNER'S DEVELOPMENT PROFILE (Outline)
The Learner’s Development Profile
Name
of Learner: Denise
M. Javaluyas
School:
Iligan
City East National High School
Date
of Home Visit: Dec. 7, 2016
Date
of Birth: November
1, 1999 Age:
17
Grade/Year
Level: Grade
11 Gender: Female
Family
Profile
Number
of Siblings: 6
Birth
Order:
2
Mother:
Rose
Javaluyas
Age:
45
Occupation:
Housewife
Educational
Attainment: College (Undergraduate)
Father:
Alfred
Javaluyas
Occupation:
Driver Educational
Attainment:
Physical
Development
The
physical development of the child normal as to her age. Since during pregnancy
of the mother only fever and no serious health problem encountered the child
now is also healthy, no ailments or any serious health problems.
Social
Development
She
socially develops, because she loves to go out with her friends, she is also
sweet child so she is very close to her family, to her sister and brother.
Emotional-Moral
Development
She
is emotionally okay, the environment that her parent has given to him help him
to become a good child. She also has sound behavior. She knows how to follow
rules given by her parents.
Cognitive
Development
As
to her cognitive development, at the present she is good the subjects math and
English. But when it comes to Filipino subject she finds it difficult. She is
also interested to singing and drawing.
Findings
My
findings about my interview with the mother of the child, I can say that the
child was being care by her family to the point that she was able to build a
good physical, social, emotional and cognitive development.
Conclusions
I
therefore conclude that the
learning of the child begins at home. At home the child learns values, works
and his cognition slowly developed. However, school plays a vital role in
molding the child. Sine school is made for the purpose of developing cognitive
aspects of the learner. As the child goes to study from pre-school until
senior high, she spends much time in school rather than at home. So, the total
development of a child depends in school as well as the teachers and
instructors or instructresses, which are the most important agents in school
that bears and impart knowledge and values with the learners.
Recommendations
I
do recommend that each teacher must be diligent, resourceful and patience in
handling the learners. He/she must use varied strategies in order to catch the
interest and attention of the students to focus on the lesson. He/she must bear
in mind the knowledge that the learners get rather than the salary receive. For
the parents, they must be responsible in guiding and disciplining their
children, they must be open with them. They should always ask them about their
studies and give encouragement to focus and study hard sp as to become
successful in their lives. The most important is the role of the learner, they
me be always compliant and dutiful. They must ensure to themselves that they
are motivated to learn and participate since they are responsible of their own
learning.
ANALYSIS
When I conducted an interview to the parents of the learner, I was able to know that the style of parenting they have on their child is authoritative type in which this type of parenting the learner is self-governing but there are still rules present that limit him in his play, actions, and joining with friends.
As what I have learned in Child
and Adolescent Development the factors that I am going to contribute to the
development and over – all adjustment of the learner in school are: first, it
contributes how the learners are nurtured by his parents, their financial setting,
and cultural background of the family unit.
“Education
begins at home” This quote helped me in finding and understanding the behavior
of the learner. What he did in school reflects how heis nurtured and reared by
his parents at home. One of these effects for instance, if the learner act and
possessed misconduct in the classroom, then what he did especially when it is a
serious type then surely his parents are expected to visit the school and
consult for the performance of his child to his adviser or teacher.
REFLECTIONS
When I was still a girl until this present, I observed
that the style of parenting I have is authoritative type of parenting. Wherein
my parents are always in authority and rules are given, yet they are so gentle
and loving. They demand and respond to us equally. I am not restricted to all
the things that I want to be involved in, especially in choosing my peers. Even
though sometimes they are strict, they have clear reasons behind it. And they
make us to understand the consequences of their behavior. And this type of
their parenting style affects us positively. As a child, a buddy, and a
student, I’m so sociable and so friendly; I have a lot of friends. I do not
lack involvement with other people. And I do not feel any deprivation of social
life.
A way I can establish home-school collaboration with
parents is by being acquaintance to build rapport and gain information from
them. Simple small talk, about weather, traffic, a local event, any of those
hundreds of things that adults use to make contact with one another, can be
appropriate at the beginning of our relationship. But eventually it is
necessary for me to talk about the child. An inviting question could be, “What
has my student said about his school activities?” It would be necessary to ask
open-ended questions in order to get the parents talking about their child and
to share information that may help me with the student in school.
In order to have a good working relationship with the
parents, I need to think like one, to genuinely send off caring and concerned
messages when speaking about their child and to create a welcoming environment
to their guardians. Positive, honest and clear communication is suggested as
the foundation to building personalized relationships with parent where each of
us understands and respects each other’s perspective. Working together toward
shared goals with shared power, this collaboration can require ongoing
planning, development and even evaluation. This can mean soliciting support
from the school for needs like release time to meet up with parents/families in
the community or development of a family support area in the school.
Together, the parents and I can discuss expectations for
their child’s achievement and our respective roles in helping the child meet
these expectations. As part of an educational institution in the future, I can
develop programs to promote effective home-school- partnerships that support
positive academic, behavioral and social competencies for all students in my
school. I’ll look to be engaged in efforts to increase mutual respect,
understanding, caring and flexibility among families and the school community.
Parents’ role on the other hand will involve regular
communication with me about their child’s progress, encouragement of leisure
reading with their children, participation in school functions, athletics, and
other extra-curricular activities, monitoring homework completion, frequent
communication with their children about academic and behavioral expectations
and progress. They can also participate in school as committee member or
volunteers.