Emily Goldstein, MS, CCLS
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Emily Goldstein, MS, CCLS
@childlifephd
PhD student @HDFSatUGA, certified child life specialist, I am passionate about expanding and sharing child life research, all views are my own
Athens, GA Katılım Eylül 2020
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Emily Goldstein, MS, CCLS retweetledi

Exploring the implementation of child life services with facility dogs.
doi.org/10.1177/136749…
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@childlifephd
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@nikiamoni @AcademicChatter My major prof throughout my undergrad and masters always said “you can call me doctor, professor, my first name, ma’am, whatever you’re comfortable with, I don’t care as long as it’s respectful” and that’s what I plan to do one day!
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At what point in the PhD journey do you start calling professors by their first name? I’m so uncomfortable with this but so many peers do it and professors seem okay with it. @AcademicChatter @Momademia
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@huffman_landry Use one drive!!! You can download it and it acts like a drive on your laptop. I can show you if you want!
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The word is out! I am so so grateful to be the recipient of the @AssocChildLife 2022 Student Research Recognition award! childlife.org/the-child-life…
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@HDFSatUGA @AssocChildLife The student fee is $49, but because I am certified I am no longer eligible for a student discount on membership or conference registration.
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@childlifephd @AssocChildLife It is unfortunate that a conference fee is so high for students
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I really wish I could attend @AssocChildLife conference this year but there is just no way I can afford a $550 registration fee and $189/night hotel for 5 nights. It’s really just not feasible and it’s so unfortunate.
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Emily Goldstein, MS, CCLS retweetledi

I've seen some criticism of this work lately, with concerns that small or inconclusive findings may get overhyped. Twitter isn't the greatest place for scientific nuance, but I want to offer two reasons why I think this study warrants all the attention it's getting and more.🧵
Darby Saxbe@darbysaxbe
I've been waiting with bated breath for findings from this once-in-a-generation study. This is really exciting evidence that direct cash support to families can affect infants' developing brain activity in measurable ways. Good policy builds brains! 🧠
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We all work at different paces. Some of us like to spread things out and others like to get it done all at once. You do you bestie!
Emily Goldstein, MS, CCLS@childlifephd
Comparison truly is the thief of joy. I was so so worried about submitting an outline for a class peer review bc a lot of my cohort had pretty solid drafts, but the ones I got to review were outlines also and all I’m saying is you’re doing great even if you don’t think you are!
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