Sep 17 2008
Excuses, excuses and…books
I can’t believe it’s been so long since my last update. I really miss updating this, however things have been incredibly crazy busy with me lately. I started a new job, that’s my biggest excuse. I applied to a few internships as well. I’ve also been spending time entertaining out of town guests and just hanging with family. I started another blog, this time just a place for me to babble about music, movies and books. http://equeen.today.com
It’s been a weird adjustment for me that it is fall and I am not in school. I have been a “student” for so long. To distract myself from the no homework blues (haha) I have been reading quite a bit. I’ve heard many great things about a book called “Trauma Through A Child’s Eyes” and a few weeks ago I saw it at a Border’s and decided to buy it and see what it has to offer. I’m not very far into it yet, but so far it is much more helpful than I realized it was going to be. I particularly enjoy how the authors stress that a child can be traumatized by little, everyday things that not many people (adults) would think twice about. Putting this into the Child Life field perspective and it’s easy to see why some medical staff may view a simple blood draw or xray as routine and non-threatening when in reality, the child has the potential to be incredibly stressed out by such procedures. I recommend this book to anyone in the Child Life field, no matter what stage you are at in your journey.





