So, today when I got home, I had some pretty exciting mail. I had a letter from my fifth clinical instructor! I don't start my last clinical until October, so it is a little far out, but I was excited to open the letter. My future CI sent me a little note just saying hello and just some very basic paperwork on what is appropriate dress, expectations, how things will work, etc. Really awesome!
The reason why I'm so excited about this particular placement is because it is in a setting that I didn't think I'd be able to get a chance to experience... early intervention. For those who may be reading that don't know early intervention services are started prior to preschool for those children who are having developmental delays or other types of delays. In the state that I reside, children are eligible for physical therapy early intervention if they have at least a 25% delay in gross motor development or they have a medical diagnosis that can lead to gross motor developmental delays (such as Down Syndrome or Cerebral Palsy). Now, most of you may know, especially if you will take a look at the banner on the top of this blog, that I used to be a teacher.
Obviously, pediatric physical therapy is something that I have toyed with and thought about, since I do have a little bit of a background in children. However, this semester I have learned that pediatric physical therapy is definitely something more than what my skills as an educator were, and I expected that; what I didn't expect was how much I'd love thinking about pediatric PT, almost as much as I loved thinking about my teaching days. (I do have fond memories, it's just some things aren't meant to be...)
So, given that I've had some years dealing with children and teaching, I really wanted to get into pediatrics with an age group and a setting that I didn't have any exposure to and EI was that opportunity. So, of course when I found out that I did get the placement, I was so excited. And, today, getting that letter made me realize how much I am looking forward to rounding out my PT school days with that clinical.
It seems like so far away, and in just a couple of weeks I'll be heading off to Clin Ed II at the hospital, so I have a ways to go before I can really start dreaming about my days with the kids... But, it was a great surprise in the midst of finals week to see that there is hope that I will make it to the end of this year and will FINALLY graduate. :)
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