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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 214999" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Lisa, it's exciting that N has enjoyed her first clinical. Most staff are appreciative of students when students actually know what they are doing or are properly supervised and prepared. Other than that, they tend to get in the way, goof up or leave messes that the staff has to clean up in addition to their normal workload. </p><p></p><p>It may be a little early for N to already plan a switch in life plan. Once she finishes and works full time for 6 months then she will be in a more realistic place to add more education and switch into a different aspect of er practice. It's good to see her motivated but most difficult child's start off excited and then split their focus or drop the current interest for the next pursuit. It's maturity and self discipline that teaches adults how to achieve by finishing one thing. Following through on the original plan and working at the sometimes boring, mundane work that health care can and will be is important fact for her to realize. It's not the constant drama, excitiement, success that is portrayed for tv. </p><p>Once she has completed what she has began and can be self supporting then she can pursue the next step. Jumping from one goal to the next without seriously mastering the one in hand makes for success at neither. Her self confidence will not be based on her actual success and progress but always on what she percieves the future may bring to her. </p><p></p><p>Of course, seeing a difficult child motivated is wonderful. Helping her to pace herself and to refocus on what she is doing will help keep the motivation directed appropriately. </p><p>Her goal is self fulfillment and self support and not the eternal student but kids sometime lose that focus. My son's do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 214999, member: 3"] Lisa, it's exciting that N has enjoyed her first clinical. Most staff are appreciative of students when students actually know what they are doing or are properly supervised and prepared. Other than that, they tend to get in the way, goof up or leave messes that the staff has to clean up in addition to their normal workload. It may be a little early for N to already plan a switch in life plan. Once she finishes and works full time for 6 months then she will be in a more realistic place to add more education and switch into a different aspect of er practice. It's good to see her motivated but most difficult child's start off excited and then split their focus or drop the current interest for the next pursuit. It's maturity and self discipline that teaches adults how to achieve by finishing one thing. Following through on the original plan and working at the sometimes boring, mundane work that health care can and will be is important fact for her to realize. It's not the constant drama, excitiement, success that is portrayed for tv. Once she has completed what she has began and can be self supporting then she can pursue the next step. Jumping from one goal to the next without seriously mastering the one in hand makes for success at neither. Her self confidence will not be based on her actual success and progress but always on what she percieves the future may bring to her. Of course, seeing a difficult child motivated is wonderful. Helping her to pace herself and to refocus on what she is doing will help keep the motivation directed appropriately. Her goal is self fulfillment and self support and not the eternal student but kids sometime lose that focus. My son's do. [/QUOTE]
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