Thursday, December 10, 2009

So, I have a sense of humor. And no desire to type papers...

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I needed a break from all the studying and academic typing I've been doing for three months straight, and this did the trick. I hope you all enjoy it. It's not contributing to academia whatsoever, but everyone needs to laugh! After all, "Laughter is the best medicine!" (I dare say, that was at least a contribution to the medical field)...

Friday, December 4, 2009

When in doubt, write a paper....?



I've been busy, according to the date stamp of the last blog entry. I "should" really work on that. But I'm done "should"ing on myself and don't have time to, for that matter. I've got papers to write!

So, my first and foremost priority is my Senior Project, due officially one week from today. And I only (?) have one-and-a-half chapters to write. That's right. Chapters. But, I know I can do it. Why, you ask? Well, that brings me to priority #2 and the second paper.

For my Child Abuse and Neglect class, I wrote a 6-page paper on C.A.S.A. (go to www.casaforchildren.org for the national website and you can even use their look-up function to see if your local area has one also) which is a special advocation program for children involved in the juvenile court system. This is for the worst child abuse cases -- those that require, more than likely, to be placed out-of-home. The C.A.S.A. worker advocates for the child by assessing the child's home environment, feelings about their home life, and attending all court dates with the child to be the child's voice. It is estimated that 4 out of 5 recommendations by C.A.S.A. staff are approved and enacted by juvenile court judges, according to the national C.A.S.A. website.

Third and final paper is for my graduate-level Family Intervention class on three members of two different generations of one family and their interpretation of how their family operates. My assignment is to assess the family for any issues that may show up as more serious problems later and address those issues by applying two Therapeutic (psychological) Models to the family that would be most beneficial to them should they be in counseling.

Heavy material! All for good causes and it helps me identify with my more altruistic side. I love it, I gotta say. And now to work on my Senior Project, "Resilience Factors in Single Parent Undergraduate Students." Seems that Cal Poly just adopted a new group to support people of this particular demographic and I'm hoping for the best for them. If I can be part of it, all the better! Have an awesome day!

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