Helping Kids: The Future Of The Future

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Since I was a kid I had always been ask what I wanted to be when I grew up. Everyone as a kid, dreams of being someone important, so did I, yet I didn’t know what to answer to the teachers when they asked me what I wanted to be as an adult. I thought of teacher or a policewoman, but I knew that was not quite what I would love to do for the rest of my life. My parents always said “choose something that you like so it will never feel like job”. This gave me a lot of ideas but nothing that I actually felt like doing. The only thing that I was sure, was that I wanted to help people in some way.
One day when I was in 8th grade studying in Mexico, one of the teachers assigned us to interview someone that worked doing what we wanted to do in the future. …show more content…

I love listening to everything that my little cousins want to talk about, their everyday stories; they always get impressed easily so they talk me about all the things that impress them throughout their day, they enjoy everything that happens to them, they play all day long after they come back from school, and if they happen to get hurt while they are playing I always try to be by their side helping them and telling them that everything is going to be fine, because I love seeing them play with other kids. I want every kid to be able to enjoy their life as much as my cousins. It might sound like a dream because not every kid is going to enjoy his or her life the same way my cousins do. However I want for kids to be happy to enjoy their childhood like they are supposed to. To be able to help all my little future patients I need to be a good listener and have patience. Patience is an essential ability that I need to have to be able to help kids in a more efficient way. I acquired this ability while I was involved in Film Club, since I was the president for animation; I needed to listen patiently to everyone’s opinions and ideas for the plot and the development of the characters in the short cartoons that we created. For my position, patience was essential to listen to everyone, to get to an agreement, was the key. I am not going lie, being patient is not easy but I try every day to be a better listener because I don’t only want to be a more patient person but also a better leader, someone the kids can

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