Monday, October 28, 2013

My Action Observed and the Social Structure

During this past week I have had to observe parents picking up their children and taking them home from an Early Head Start Program. For those of you who may not know what Early Head Start (EHS) is, it is a program that is closely similar to a daycare. Since my son goes to EHS I decided to observe what parents do when the time comes to pick up their child. Since this is a reoccurring behavior in my social structure.

You must be thinking that this is probably going to be boring because nothing really happens when you are picking up your child. If you are thinking that then you are mistaken. I thought the same thing too but it turned out I was wrong as well.

So I observed that the first thing a couple of parents were doing was getting their strollers. Then they would call their child to them, wash the child’s hands and put on the child’s shoes. After that they would take their child’s coat/jacket from their cubby and then they put it on their child and put their child, all dressed in the stroller. This whole process sounds smother then it actually is and went because it is multiple parents trying to do this at once not just one at a time. They often get in the way of other parents with their big bulky strollers and cause traffic. I also noticed that the parents that do this are mostly the Chinese and or Asian parents because the Spanish parents put their child’s coat and shoes on and takes their stroller and leaves the classroom. They don’t stand in the way and block the path for the rest of the parents and children.

This action adds to the overall social structure because if parents did not go pick their children then other people like the teachers would not get to go home right away, to see their own families. The action also adds to the social structure because it keeps things flowing smoothly in the classroom. Besides this action adding to the social structure, it also adds to the overall social hierarchy. It adds to the social hierarchy because it constitutes a good sense of responsibility for the people in power who implemented the right to go and pick up ones child from EHS. If you are always late to go pick up your child, the people in power are going to think that you are not responsible and they might further investigate the reason why. If the situation becomes more extreme with more than one parent not picking up their child on time then the social hierarchy might change the rule and make it so the child get put on a school bus and gets dropped off at your house. The consequences of not having this action apart of the social structure are not that rigid. Some of those consequences include stress because you don’t know what your child is doing or has done throughout the day or less of an anxiety of having to be caught up in the traffic of bulky strollers and rude parents. Another consequence that you might see if this action were not a part of the social structure would be intensity of involvement. Parents would be more willing and wanting to go pick up their children so they can be more involved. The consequence of intensity to be involved may cause conflict because the hierarchies will argue that the action causes too many problems or issues between other parents and maybe even other children.

The social hierarchies involved are the teachers, the principal, and the part of the government that makes the rules for children and child welfare. These hierarchies tie into culture because they set the ideologies and norms for what we do with our children and how we get them ready to go home. However, not every parent that goes to pick up child believes the same thing that the hierarchies believe in so it becomes an issue of culture war.

Thanks for reading and stay safe. 

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

A Letter to Apple's CEO

To Timothy D. Cook,

Hello my name is Raven Velez, and I am writing to you because I have a bone to pick with you and your corporation. Believe it or not, I feel that your products have totally changed the social structure. Creating and changing the social structure is linked to action, and by you taking action and creating the Apple iProducts, you have completely changed the social structure. Society nowadays, has no appreciation for a certain things anymore because of your iProducts. For instance, before all the advancement due to Apple, people in society had a great appreciation for a comic book. It was one of the best feelings in the world when you would go to the comic book store pick up the latest issue of your favorite, "Captain America", comic. However now people can just tap on a screen a few times and they have their comic. Don't even get me started on the effect this is having on the generation of kids today. In my generation there were no touch screen phones that you could play games all day, there was only board games and you couldn't download those and play them all day because there were chores that had to be done. By you creating these iPhones, iPods, and iPads you have made it easier for the kids in society to be disconnected with their parents, sibling, and even longtime friends. You are even encouraging crime by creating these products. All you hear about when the new iPhone comes out are people getting threatened, robbed, or killed for there iPhones, some even as they came out the stores. Also another example of how Apple is changing social structure is how simple it is to use them. My 3 year old nephew can use an iPad but he still doesn't know how to use the potty yet. He didn't learn how to use the potty but, he learned how to use an iPad! This is happening with almost all the children in society. It shouldn't be like that. Children should be focused on kid joys like the park or lunch instead; they want to be focused on coloring on the iPad with their finger. 


Like I stated earlier, your iProducts have changed the social structure. Please stop making these products? If you keep on doing so think about what is to come of society in 5 or 10 years. Will mothers have to talk to their children through a phone thinner than a piece of paper instead of sitting down and having a nice family dinner with them? Take all this into account as you design the next generation of iPhones, iPads, and iPods. Changing the social structure can have great affects but, I don't think you are contributing to the greatness aspect of change. Please consider what I am saying and contact me if you have anything to say. I am anxious to see what you think of this letter.


Thank You


Raven Velez
raven526@gmail.com

Saturday, October 5, 2013

My Photo Voice Project

Hey Guys!!!!! So here is my photo voice project, take a look and tell me what you think.