
Child Life, Wild Life
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Tips & Tricks from The Child Life Mentor. Authored by Jessica Lewin - Certified Child Life Specialist Capturing the HOPE+COURAGE+STRENGTH of children undergoing treatment for illness, disabilities, or injuries through photography.
Child Life, Wild Life
3y ago
This week, I met a family who was devastated by their healthy baby randomly coding, escalating into pretty immediate brain death, and therefore dragging them into the longest three days of their lives.
I met the family shortly after the code had happened and the child was intubated. The doctors needed to place an art line; a sterile procedure that required the family to leave the bedside. I took them to a quiet room along with our chaplain and provided them with water and crackers. I then sat in the room with them as they grieved and cried in confusion and hurt. I listened as the mother ..read more
Child Life, Wild Life
3y ago
I’ve had several students express strong, emotional feelings about getting an offer on second offer day.
“They didn’t pick me first”
“They didn’t want me first”
“They wanted someone else and then chose me when the other student said no”
Did you know that the song, “Hit Me Baby One More Time”- one of the best-selling singles of all time- was offered to TLC first? It was only given to Britney Spears after TLC declined the offer.
After releasing two albums, Rihanna still didn’t really have a name in the music industry. It wasn’t until she released “Umbrella” which then became her breakou ..read more
Child Life, Wild Life
3y ago
STUDENTS:
Please note that some of these situations or experiences may be things you’ve never considered could be a part of a child life specialist’s job duties.
That’s okay. While every day may not be sunshine, rainbows and butterflies – not every day is like this either. Any job is going to have good/bad parts to it. This is just my way of sharing these parts of the job in a transparent way so that you are aware that we do so much more than play.
The child life specialists that I asked these questions to are still active and working in the field. So while it may be the not-so-good parts of c ..read more
Child Life, Wild Life
3y ago
STUDENTS:
Please note that some of these situations or experiences may be things you’ve never considered could be a part of a child life specialist’s job duties.
That’s okay. While every day may not be sunshine, rainbows and butterflies – not every day is like this either. Any job is going to have good/bad parts to it. This is just my way of sharing these parts of the job in a transparent way so that you are aware that we do so much more than play.
The child life specialists that I asked these questions to are still active and working in the field. So while it may be the not-so-good parts of c ..read more
Child Life, Wild Life
3y ago
STUDENTS:
Please note that some of these situations or experiences may be things you’ve never considered could be a part of a child life specialist’s job duties.
That’s okay. While every day may not be sunshine, rainbows and butterflies – not every day is like this either. Any job is going to have good/bad parts to it. This is just my way of sharing these parts of the job in a transparent way so that you are aware that we do so much more than play.
The child life specialists that I asked these questions to are still active and working in the field. So while it may be the not-so-good parts of c ..read more
Child Life, Wild Life
3y ago
STUDENTS:
Please note that some of these situations or experiences may be things you’ve never considered could be a part of a child life specialist’s job duties.
That’s okay. While every day may not be sunshine, rainbows and butterflies – not every day is like this either. Any job is going to have good/bad parts to it. This is just my way of sharing these parts of the job in a transparent way so that you are aware that we do so much more than play.
The child life specialists that I asked these questions to are still active and working in the field. So while it may be the not-so-good parts of c ..read more
Child Life, Wild Life
3y ago
STUDENTS:
Please note that some of these situations or experiences may be things you’ve never considered could be a part of a child life specialist’s job duties.
That’s okay. While every day may not be sunshine, rainbows and butterflies – not every day is like this either. Any job is going to have good/bad parts to it. This is just my way of sharing these parts of the job in a transparent way so that you are aware that we do so much more than play.
The child life specialists that I asked these questions to are still active and working in the field. So while it may be the not-so-good parts of c ..read more
Child Life, Wild Life
3y ago
STUDENTS:
Please note that some of these situations or experiences may be things you’ve never considered could be a part of a child life specialist’s job duties.
That’s okay. While every day may not be sunshine, rainbows and butterflies – not every day is like this either. Any job is going to have good/bad parts to it. This is just my way of sharing these parts of the job in a transparent way so that you are aware that we do so much more than play.
The child life specialists that I asked these questions to are still active and working in the field. So while it may be the not-so-good parts of c ..read more
Child Life, Wild Life
3y ago
The idea of “child life” is appealing to a lot of people. I hear it often from staff, patients and families –
“You get to play all day?! THAT’S your job? Lucky you!”
And they’re not wrong. A lot of what I’m trained to do is engage children in developmentally appropriate play – whether that’s to normalize their hospital experience, provide medical play before a procedure, distract during the procedure, or teach them some coping techniques in a playful manner.
I do a lot of playing.
Unfortunately, a lot of people pursuing the field sometimes wind up in this job not realizing the entirety of what ..read more
Child Life, Wild Life
3y ago
I have always had a passion for students. Taking it way back to when I was a child playing with my sister, I was always the teacher during our pretend play. I had toyed with the idea of going to school to be a teacher, but didn’t love the aspect of a room full of 25 children. I love children, don’t get me wrong, but it does take special people to do the job of classroom “teacher” and that was not my calling.
In 2013, when I first stumbled upon child life during my undergrad, I took the binder that my advisor handed me haphazardly stating, “I don’t know anything about this career, but this kind ..read more