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Child Life Specialists help to make the hospital experience less stressful on children and their families

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    I love the field of Child Life and enjoy having this blog to network, learn, and share information with other people who are already in the field, or interested in pursuing a career in it. I post anything and everything from internships, to tips for parents, and Child Life in the news. I graduated from the University of Utah last year with my BS in Human Development and Family Studies with a Child Life Emphasis. I am currently planning on applying for the Child Life Internship at Primary Children's Medical Center in the fall. For readers who are new to the field, Child Life Specialists help to make the hospital experience a less scary one for children and the entire family. They aim to do this by providing step by step procedural preparations including informing the child (in an age appropriate detail) about what they will hear, smell, touch, taste, and see during a test or surgery. Child Life Specialists also provide developmentally appropriate play, distraction during tests, emotional support to the patient as well as the entire family, sibling education and support, and bereavement support if necessary. If you have any questions, comments, or information you would like to see here, I would love to hear from you! Feel free to contact me at sweetblueair[at]gmail.com

Aug 20 2008

University of Minnesota Children’s Hospital, Fairview

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University of Minnesota Children’s Hospital, Fairview offers a Child Life Internship that lasts 15 weeks for a total of 600 hours. For the winter/spring internship session, the deadline for applications is September 5th. The internship includes both inpatient and outpatient rotations. They have a useful list of recommended coursework such as infant development, medical terminology, theories of play, and child and adolescent psychology, just to name a few. The internship application packet is eleven pages long and can be downloaded here in a .PDF. You should have a GPA of 3.0, 50 hours of experience with healthy children as well as at least 50 hours of experience with hospitalized children. In addition, make sure you have had experience with children of all developmental levels.

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