Essay On Being A Social Worker

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As I assert my biophysical to the best of my current knowledge, during the time of my mother pregnancy she was very healthy; therefore I was born without any form of complications. I also had no form of physical birth defects at birth. Neither of my parents never used nor suffer from any form of substance abuse. My mother’s health history consists of the fact that she is a diabetic and also has hypertension. My father health history consists of hypertension and heart disease. Unfortunately, my mother could not recall many milestones from adolescent years, but those she does remember are that I started walking at around six months old and by the time I was one-year-old I was potty-trained. Unlike most kids by the age of two, I knew how to spell …show more content…

My great aunt made sure all her nieces and nephews accepted Jesus Christ as out Lord and savior at a very early age. I use to attend Sunday worship, bible study, and vacation bible school regularly up until the age of seventeen years old. I have a very precise understanding of the bible. My beliefs in the lord and his way of living are extremely strong. I believe that my strong spirituality views are an asset to my role of becoming a social worker. As a social worker, you need to have the ability to relate and understand your clients from all views as it 's pertaining to religious or …show more content…

One reason I choose social work as a career is because I have always known that I wanted to help others in some type of way. One summer I had the opportunity to work with Early Childhood Support and Services. While working with the program, I had the opportunity to see firsthand how so many families needed serious help but they were unable to receive it due to the state lack of funding and social workers. By seeing it firsthand, it broke my heart that so many people need much more help than others who abuse the

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