...what I want to be when I grow up!
As I have mentioned, I have been doing tons of research in the areas of special education, ADHD, executive functions, and psychology. I started out with the goal of understanding more how Emily specifically functions in her every day life.
The more I get in to it though, the more I see how my research is benefiting me in ways that I didn't anticipate.
Perhaps the most beneficial part of all of this, aside from the obvious benefits of better understanding?
I feel like I am actually using my brain.
Hard to explain really, but it feels good to sit down and research something, learn all I can about it, and make a decision about what I now know.
I sort of feel like, um, I don't know, scholarly or something.
Perhaps, even better than all of that?
I like it, as in really, really like it. I find it all to be so interesting, and I have an actual need to learn more.
I never felt that way in college, or high school for that matter. I just went and did whatever because I was supposed to. It's probably why I left Merrimack after 2 years (one of the reasons anyway).
I have been thinking for a long time about what I want to do after the kids are all in school etc.
I think I know.
I want to be a combination of the following professions:
Child Psychologist
Special Education Teacher
Advocate
I have no idea what that would be called officially, but that's what I want to do.
I think you would be really good at that.
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