Growing
up I always knew I had a talent working with youth. I always knew how to
connect with youth of all ages and I found myself genuinely caring about the
people around me. All my life people had told me, “You’d make a great teacher
one day” but I was never sure that was for me.
My freshmen year I majored in
Elementary Education/Special Education. I enjoyed the classes and especially
the practicums. I would always find myself bonding with the students in my
practicums even if it wasn’t through the educational aspect. And they gained a
respect from me that I never thought I’d get as a “Teacher Assistant”. When it
came down to the math praxis and that dreadful biology class, I couldn’t get
into the program. I didn’t give up though, I switched to Early Childhood
education. I knew right then and there this major was for me! I loved the
entire aspect of early childhood. I learned to importance of those developmental
years and loved it. And there was this one class called “Early Childhood and Social
Work” that got me elated to be pursuing this major. Unfortunately, due to
changes in the program I couldn’t get in without graduating in 2019. That is
when I made the switch to Youth Development. A mix of social work, youth
advocacy and youth in a non-school setting. Literally a major made for me. I
can explore so many youth centered places through this degree. And eventually I’ll
go into Early Childhood on a master level but for right now I’m where I want to
be.