For some time now I have been interested in doing more writing. It is a process/experience that intrigues me, and often challenges me to frame my thoughts directly — sort of a dialogue with my own ideas. I don’t care for the word “blog” though. It feels very guttural in my mouth, and suggests a time investment that I don’t know I’m quite up for. But “blip” seemed to work for me — like a blip on the radar; something small with an unknown significance.
If you have happened into this site looking for the “m4ter14ls” I had previously developed, they are still available under the Resources link. In recent years, my focus has been more on how I can organize my thoughts, notes, and references relative to instruction within clinical practicum experiences. Everything is still there though and you are welcome to it with the caveat that all images have always retained the original copyright (most typically, Boardmaker PCS), and any/all information is best used with deliberate consideration of the client, situation, and research (a.k.a., “Evidence Based Practice” or EBP). For sure, some of this reflects solid thinking/teaching that I might still use today, some might be fine with modifications, and some are best considered as examples of what I would ~not~ do and how I learned along the way.
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