1. Please explain how you are spending your mentorship time (Is it at a workplace or somewhere else? Are you shadowing? Are you able to do tasks that are meaningfully related to the topic? If so, what? Are there other people who are experts in the location? Etc...)
- I have been shadowing and occasionally playing with the kids. I task I do is passed them a toy that a therapist than asks them to name. Recently I have been holding up flash cards so that the kids can read off too. I plan to me more interactive with the kids in the future once my mentor and I start setting milestones for ourselves.
2. How did you find your mentor? How did you convince this person to help you?
- My mentor is my grandma and I live with her. She was definitely very accessible. She was open to mentoring me since in her eyes she'd love if I was a part of the family business too.
3. How would you rate your comfort level with your mentor at this point in your relationship? How does this relate to the time you've spent so far at mentorship/with this person?
- I feel very comfortable with my mentor. She knows who I am and I know who she is so we're not expecting anything out of the ordinary from each other.
4. What went well in this interview? Why do you think so? What do you still need to improve? How do you know? How will you go about it?
- My mentor didn't feel weird about the fact she was being interviewed and recorded, she just talked. The answers felt real and something she would always say, instead of them being strained and awkward. I still need to improve on finding more questions to ask. I have to think of more specific questions that are geared in whatever area I want to start concentrating on in Speech-Therapy.