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Essay On Occupational Therapist

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If you were to walk around a college campus and randomly ask students what they were going to do with their lives you would most likely be answered with tears, confused looks, and some near breakdowns. Luckily for me I’ve always known that I’ve wanted to become an Occupational Therapist. At a young age I was introduced to the work of Occupational Therapists through my paternal grandmother. She was victim of two strokes throughout the course of her life; the first one she suffered when she was forty which put her in a wheelchair with the inability to use the left side of her body, the second stroke occurred later in life at about sixty six years of age and the results were difficulty for her talking and weakness on her right side. She eventually …show more content…

Over the years I’ve noticed some things that lead me to believe that I will be a great Occupational Therapist. I’ve always been able to hold lengthy conversations with all of my elders, whether that is parents of friends, relatives or older members of my church. It is easy to see that most middle school students and even a lot of high school students have trouble being comfortable around adults but I’ve always been able to just hang out and get to know them. Every parent that I’ve met has liked me and it seems that they all speak so highly about me to my parents, this makes me realize that I’m a very good people person which is quite important for my future career. On the other side, I’ve always been intrigued by the fact that children seem to gravitate to me. I worked as a counselor for Vacation Bible School for three years in high school and all of the kids would be hanging onto me all day. Also, I have five cousins that are all under the age of twelve and the amount of hours I’ve put into the game “hide and seek” has to be some kind of world record. Making people happy and learning things from all sorts of people make my life worth

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