Tag Archives: Best Practice
Excerpt from a Career Journal: Therapeutic Guidance
I feel like I botched it with one of my clients under the rules of this study. I don’t recall verbally informing a parent of the attendance policy. I know this is not a formal rule, and she got the … Continue reading
Best Practices in Literacy
Mr. Nembhard had planned to become a social worker, but turned to library science as a career instead, earning a master’s degree in 1987. As a branch manager, he saw the role that libraries played in social services. Many people, … Continue reading
Afraid of Falling?
I love the quote the article “Afraid of Falling? For Older Adults, the Dutch Have a Cure” ended on “You practice the things you know you can do, and not the things you can’t.” Falling as we age is one … Continue reading
Therapeutic Technology
Can we skype? Can we Facetime? In the last few years I have delved more into behavioral health. I am, however, not a fan of Skype or Facetime. To me it presents too many privacy violations. I will always be … Continue reading
Who Am I ?
Student’s description of site-specific activities this quarter: – I am a firm believer that when you are new to an organization, you don’t just come in and change things. Just take notes and observe. This is vital when working with … Continue reading