成人快播

research-backed

From regular student assessment to contracting for independent studies, 成人快播 systematically collects, analyzes, and uses data to generate knowledge, improve programs, and report on impacts.

Learn more about research-backed term

science of reading

The established and growing research we have about how students learn to read, including systemic phonics education.

Learn more about science of reading term

individualized

A facet of high-dosage tutoring in which a tutor offers personalized attention to their student, resulting in targeted support, and personalized literacy learning.

Learn more about individualized term

high-dosage

The frequency of a learning experience. For example, 成人快播 students receive twice weekly tutoring for maximum growth.

Learn more about high-dosage term

educational equity

Ensuring every student, no matter their race, gender, socioeconomic level, or location has access to the resources and support they need to succeed in school and in life.

Learn more about educational equity term
Skip to main content
Back to blog
student holding up a sign that reads "when I read I feel smart;" voting rights
Back to blog

Practicing daily gratitude: a volunteer’s perspective

November 18, 2016

by Sarah Westbrook

Marketing and Communications Coordinator*VISTA

I鈥檝e been thinking a lot about gratitude lately. Holding myself open to express gratitude challenges me in each interaction I have, each element of my to-do list, each breath of opportunity. Less positive emotions鈥攕adness, anger, jealousy, fear鈥攚hile integral parts of a human experience, cloud an otherwise hard-working and empathetic mind. On the days where I feel all woolen and prickly, it鈥檚 harder to be grateful. It鈥檚 harder to refocus my attention onto what else is there. Yet, this challenge is more than worth the effort as it persists at the heart of hope. Part of what inspires me about tutoring is the hope-giving resilience in 成人快播鈥 students and volunteers.

They remind me that there are gifts in every moment, if I鈥檓 able to look for them. Roald Dahl wrote this about the implications of one鈥檚 world view in The Minpins:

鈥淎nd above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are hidden in the most unlikely of places.鈥

Of course, it鈥檚 not possible or desirable to be grateful for everything that happens to you. But wisdom holds that you can be grateful for every opportunity, however undesirable or painful. It鈥檚 like David Steindl-Rast, a Benedictine monk and leader of interfaith dialogue, wrote: 鈥淛oy is the kind of happiness that doesn鈥檛 depend on what happens.鈥 This kind of mindset allows you to be open to the notion that the most challenging situations and people in life can be the greatest teachers. It certainly doesn鈥檛 always feel that way. But I believe it now more than ever.

Fortunately, there are places in every life where you don鈥檛 have to look hard to find things to love. For me, one of those places is the reading center and the student I tutor. I鈥檝e compiled a gratitude list of sorts, including a few of my favorite things about having and being a reading partner.

1. My student asks me questions that I鈥檝e never thought about before.
While reading, we encountered a new vocabulary word for her: 鈥榗onfident鈥. In trying to explain the definition, I had to ask myself, what does the word 鈥榗onfident鈥 really mean? How do you express something as intangible as a feeling?

2. She reminds me to wonder at the small things in life.
During our first session together, we did an exercise where she wrote down some of the things she wanted me to know about her. She told me that she likes to dance with her little sister. That she gets cozy when she goes to sleep at night. And that she always tells her mom she likes the food she makes.

3. We always find something to smile about.
Last week we laughed at funny pictures of cats in the book we were reading about pets.

4. She teaches me to listen more carefully.
I want to be present when I鈥檓 with my student, to balance tutoring with making time to hear her stories. I do my best to keep focused while allowing space for her thoughts and impressions.

5. More than teaching someone how to read, with 成人快播 I know I鈥檓 showing my student to love reading.
There鈥檚 nothing like her quiet excitement about taking a new book home or her determination to keep going, even on days when the lesson is tough.

Related Stories

See All Posts