Hello everyone!
I am at a little bit of a loss for words on these get to know you introduction things. We seem to do them in every class we have the first week or two of a new semester. I also will be going a little out of order here as far as the prompt for this post goes so be aware. But, I'll start with a little introduction of the title of my first post this semester.
I am trilled to say that this is my second year of being a peer mentor. I would say that I have grown quiet a lot in the past year and I would hope that Allie, Chelsea, and Debra would say the same. I choose to apply as a peer mentor the first time because I felt there was something my peer mentors had lacked and I thought I'd try to do a better job (and hopefully I did). Thus I would say a time when I was at my best has been both times I made the decision to become a Hixson peer mentor. I know it sounds like a suck up thing to say, but I have truly grown a lot in this last year and I look forward to the growth that is to come.
Now to get to the fun stuff about me! I grew up in a town called DeWitt on the eastern side of the state. I am a very outgoing individual as I'm sure you all will learn. My parents divorced when I was 7. They did manage to have a brief reunion a few years later during which my little brother, Lucus, was born. Lucus is 9.5 years younger than me and he is the pride and joy of my life. He is now 11 and in 6th grade. This semester I am continuing an internship at a youth shelter in Ames which has proven to be challenging and almost always full of excitement (good and bad). I also work two jobs right now. One is on campus at the Student Scheduling Office and the other is at Kohl's. With all of this you can bet that I tend to be a very busy person, but I like to stay that way.
I don't really know if I could say it is the thing I enjoy doing the most, but I do enjoy cooking, more specifically baking, quiet a lot. I may just have to bring some treats in for the class this semester.
Something I enjoy learning is, oddly enough, anything to do with my major, psychology. I have just started my senior year and I can honestly say I have liked every psychology course I have ever taken. I will be going to grad school next year for child psychology, but I don't know where yet. Eventually I would like to get into play therapy and either work in a clinic or in the court setting as well.
This year I just hope to continue to grow as a peer mentor through better communication and finding more ways to engage the students in learning.
Finally the role I feel I will play in the Freshman students transition to ISU is as a role model and as someone they can come to with questions, thoughts, concerns, and whatever else. I will be someone to help them navigate the stresses of leaving home, learning to live with roommates, making new friends in a different environment, finding ways to become involved, and a variety of other things as they arise.
I am excited to get to know all of you throughout this next year so let's make it a great one!
Brooke,
ReplyDeleteI know I have someone to talk to if I have any questions about the peer mentor program! :) You seem really enthused and I admire your dedication to the program.
First Question: As a returning peer mentor, what do you wish you would have known as a first time peer mentor? What was one of the most memorable moments as a peer mentor last year?
Second Question: I am a child of a divorced family as well, as I am sure many other scholars are. Do you career goals stem from your background and how you were raised? How did you get interested in child psychology?
McKaila v.
Oh I would be so willing to answer any questions you have as best as I can.
ReplyDeleteSomething I wish I would have know as a first time peer mentor was how to get my students to open up to me and to each other sooner. The particular group of students I had was very slow to warm up and I wish I could have encouraged them to build the community enviornment sooner. This will be something I will try to focus on this year. I think one of the most memorable moments was my section winning the DST movie night.
In part my career goals do stem from my family background. I saw several psychologist while I was growing up and that helped me, so in a since I would like to help others the way I was helped. My interest in child psychology is mostly due for my love of children and I believe that early intervention can make huge differences in the outcomes of individuals.
Brooke!
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to get to know you more throughout the semester! Especially as we work together to do our fantastic lesson plan. Like you, I really enjoy staying busy and making sure that I always have something on my schedule next. Hopefully You and I will both be able to teach our groups of freshman the importance of good time management ;)
Sam