Purpose

The purpose of our blog is to capture our experiences and favorite moments at our service learning organization, Step by Step. We have worked with all different ages throughout the semester and each session has shaped our time volunteering. We hope you enjoy reading it and if you have any questions, please feel free to comment on our posts!

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Momma's Baby is Growing UP

Momma's Baby is Growing UP

        I have now had the opportunity to attend two sessions at my Service Learning Organization, Step by Step, with my third session being this upcoming Thursday.  Overall, it has been a very positive experience and has allowed me to work with children of all ages who come from challenging backgrounds or experiences, one of my greatest passions.  During my first session, I worked with the three and four year olds.  They were full of energy and I could tell that they loved the extra attention from the volunteers.  They loved having so many different play mates and expected us to be just as full of energy and imaginative as they were.  I especially enjoyed playing with the children in the “foam room,” which is simply an indoor playground with slides, swings, and obstacle courses.  It was so rewarding to see the huge smiles illuminate the faces of all the children as they ran around and enjoyed interacting and playing with one another in a safe environment. 
        During my second volunteering session at Step by Step, which is where I’d like to place the focus for this particular post, I worked primarily with the babies, most being between 3 months and 1 year old.  There was one particular baby who was very fussy and I was given the task of keeping her calm.  Initially, I was intimidated by this task and doubted my skills.  However, I collected myself and started with taking her outside to get some fresh air.  This change of environment and a more comfortable atmosphere automatically calmed her down to an extent.  I also rocked her back and forth in my arms as she continued to relax.  Seeing that I had helped the baby feel more relaxed reassured me that I was working well with the child.  I don’t know how often the baby experiences this sense of calmness, so it was wonderful to know that I had helped her feel more relaxed, even for just a short time.  After she calmed down, I took her back inside and played with some of the other babies and simply gave them the attention that they always crave and may not always receive at home.  One little boy was very quiet and reserved for the majority of the time.  However, as we (the volunteers) continued to talk and play with him, he slowly started to come out of his shell, as he was becoming more comfortable around us.  It was a special moment for me to see him finally let loose a little bit and be able to enjoy himself.  I don’t know how many opportunities he has to feel relaxed and to just be able to play, so knowing that I had given him that opportunity was an amazing feeling.
           In conclusion, I feel optimistic about the rest of my semester with Step by Step.  I am looking forward to learning more about the children I work with and, more importantly, learning from the children I work with.

Pictured above is a child who attends Step by Step sessions
and is around the same age group as the children that I
usually work with.  Photo taken by volunteer Maggie Stull.
For additional photos of the facility and children, visit the Step by Step website
 at http://sbslex.org

  


6 comments:

  1. What has been the most impactful part of your time at Step by Step so far?

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    1. The most impactful part of Step by Step for me so far has been just seeing how joyful and excited these children are, regardless of their backgrounds or challenges they have faced in their lives thus far.

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  2. This sounds like a meaningful experience. Have you worked with kids before?

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    1. It has been a great experience and it has become even more meaningful to me as the semester has progressed. And yes, I volunteered at an organization in my hometown similar to Step by Step that worked with underprivileged children. I went once or twice every week and helped with homework and just played with the children, giving them that individualized attention that they long for.

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  3. I really like the multi media aspects of this blog! the pictures look personal, not like they're from google.

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    1. Thank you so much, Libby! Glad you are enjoying the posts.

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