Saturday, August 30, 2014

Possible Mentor But Where To Volunteer?

I have received emails from Katie Enney who is a PsyD and she said can contact me with the program director of the school with autistic children in Monrovia and he could possibly be my mentor since he is the one that runs the place and she just administrates. It is only 20 minutes away from where I live so it is a good opportunity. I hope it works out. It has been extremely hard for me to find a place to volunteer at since I am still under age they won't accept me. And many places that have given me an opportunity happen to be an hour or two away. I am still trying to find somewhere and every day I am emailing people and places to be able to volunteer in any way. I have gotten phone calls when they offer me for jobs assuming I have experience in working with children with autism, when I tell them no I am just looking for a place to volunteer at they are disillusioned. I will continue to try to find somewhere I could volunteer at and possibly find multiple mentors.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Blog 4: Interview Preparation

1. Who do you plan to interview? Why?
I plan on interviewing Katie Enney who is a Psy. D and I chose her since she is very knowledgeable about that topic due to her career.



2. You have to ask 5 questions. What additional questions do you plan to ask? Ask open-ended questions.

  • What kind of activities or types of therapy are taken to help children with autism communicate better with others?
  • How does autism happen or in other words, how is it caused?
  • Are there obvious symptoms of autism? If so, what are they?
  • What, in your opinion, is the best treatment for autism?
  • Can vaccines be to blame for autism?

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Blog 3: Topic Choice and Working EQ



1. List your topic here:                            
      Autism

2. Write a question that helps to focus your research this month.
            How can you help a child with autism communicate better with others?

Monday, August 18, 2014

Summer Mentorship Component


Literal:  

1. (Know) Using google doc (drive) link a log of specific hours and a description of your duties.


2. What is the contact name & number of where you volunteered?

The contact name is Ismael Cervantes and the number of where I volunteered at is (626)-851-9223.       

3. (Need to know) What questions were raised because of the 10 hours of experience?  List them.     
  • What makes a cake so unique and appetizing for customers?
  • Does one make more profit with iced cakes or whipped cream cakes?
  • Why does it seem so easy to make a cake but yet it's so difficult?
  • How can you become famous and known as a cake decorator?
  • Can this actually be a successful career?
Interpretive

4. What is the most important thing you gained from this experience? Why?
The most important thing that I gained from this experience is that creativity is the key. You decide the color, borders, and what to put on the cake to make it look amazing yet delicious. You come up with your own original ideas in how to replicate characters or a certain theme. It takes up a lot of time and you have to be very skilled in order to make it look neat and tasteful at the same time. If you are not a creative person in general this job does not apply to you.

Applied

5. What is your senior project topic going to be?  How did what you did help you choose a topic?  Please explain.

Actually I am changing my senior project to Personality Disorders (kids with autism). At first I chose cake decorating since I thought it was be easy and fun since my uncle is a cake decorator. But as I was doing my hours I realized that it really doesn't spark my attention and it is not something I want to focus on for the rest of the year. Creativity isn't my greatest strength and being a cake decorator was all about creativity and the input and time you put into it. As an actual career in my future, anything in humanities as in helping others has interested me. I tried doing different topics too but everything was about confidentiality and it is just difficult find information on it. Then, I found personality disorders and I found a couple places I can actually work with children diagnosed with autism and it was be a pleasure for me to help them. I believe that's really what I want to do as my topic and it interests me 10x more than cake decorating ever did.