Today seemed like back to school round three. First my nephew's
started school, then my classes started, but today the public schools
had their first day, which meant the first REAL day to my internship.
After
graduating from this high school and going back to being associated
with the high school, but not actually in the high school is so odd on
my end. I felt like I was having an out of body experience for a few
reasons. First, I'm on the teacher side instead of the student side. I
led a few games, but as far as taking charge, nope, that didn't happen,
I'm still in that observation phase, but still felt weird. Second, I was
hearing familiar names and typical first day of school questions, and I
tried to give a little bit of my input, but students looked at me like I
have three heads. Apparently you're supposed to forget everything about
the high school the day of graduation. Third, I not realize how naive I
really am, on multiple levels. In high school, as a student, I never
thought about what teen mothers did, how they were over coming their
challenges. I heard about classmates getting pregnant, but it never
occurred to me these girls will do anything to finish their high school
education.
It is amazing how much I have
learned in the past three years of college as well as how much I think I
have grown up. It is even more amazing how much I am learning just from
the week and a half I have spent at this internship. I feel blessed to
have been guided toward this field of work and hope to make a difference
in one of these girl's lives because I have so much respect for what
they have accomplished so far, and I know they have great potential for
their futures and their child's future.
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