In class this week, I delivered my speech. In the speech I focused mainly on my original work, in which I researched and analyzed the traits and qualities that adolescents look for when selecting a psychologist or other mental health care professional. I also spoke about my experiences so far this year and what I hope to accomplish through my final product. I outlined my SMART goals, which we developed earlier in the semester. These were short term, mid term, and long term goals that I have for my life.
While I feel that the speech was well organized and delivered slightly better than my previous speech, I still have quite a bit of work to do on my public speaking skills. Although I used fewer filler words than last time, there were still too many in my presentation. Also, as the speech got longer I found it more and more difficult to remember all the points I wanted to hit, and I forgot a small section of my speech, meaning that I came in under the time requirements.
For my next speech, I need to find a way to remember all the specific points I want to hit, instead of just the general ideas I need to cover, in order to ensure that my speech is as thorough as necessary.
"The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do." -Steve Jobs
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Friday, February 20, 2015
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Monday, February 16, 2015
Weekly Report 20
This week, we continued giving speeches over our original
work in class. I watched my peers’ presentations, noting the positive aspects
of their speeches as well as the areas that could use improvement, in order to
find out how to better present my own speech.
I created a powerpoint to act as a visual aide throughout my
speech, and included various charts and graphs in order to present my data to
my audience in an engaging manner. The speech
will mainly be over the original work that I recently completed, and it will
also cover my short term, mid term, and long term SMART goals for my future, as
well as briefly touching on my experiences thus far with my mentor. The speech
will be 20 to 25 minutes long, which is the longest speech we have had to
present yet, so I have made sure to devote an appropriate amount of time to
rehearsing my presentation.
I also created a formal proposal for my final product. Dr. Schmitt, on one of my earlier mentor
visits, suggested that I conduct interviews with child psychologists, child
protective services case workers, family law defense lawyers, and potentially
even victims of emotional abuse in order to determine the impact of emotional
abuse, and to investigate whether it is actually being dealt with
appropriately.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Weekly Report 19
This week, I completed another assessment of my time spent
with my mentor, as well as beginning to prepare for my speech, which I will
give next week. As we near final
presentation night, the speeches and presentations that we give in class become
longer and more detailed, in order to prepare us to speak for a longer period
of time. The speech that I will be
giving is roughly 25 minutes long, and focused mainly on my original work,
which I completed last week.
I also completed another mentor visit this week. During the visit, our main focus was going over
the important highlights of Dr. Schmitt’s career, so that I will be able to
compile a thorough and accurate professional biography. We also continued to discuss ideas for my
original work, and by my next mentor visit, I will have lists of interview
questions to ask lawyers, caseworkers for CPS, and child psychologists. My original work will likely be focused on
emotional neglect as a form of abuse, since it is defined as abuse by child
protective services and regarded as extremely harmful by mental health care
professionals, but is often overlooked
or not taken seriously in practice.
Monday, February 2, 2015
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