For this week’s reading section in Grobman’s More Days in


For this week’s reading section in Grobman’s More Days in the Lives of Social Workers: 62 Professionals Tell “Real-Life” Stories From Social Work Practice, please constructively provide your thoughts as to which chapters you enjoyed and why.  You will also need to provide some thought on the chapters within the section that you did not enjoy and why.  Please make sure that you take the time to go in-depth on these posts as well as in your responses to your peers.

 

Part 3: Children, Youth and Families 

Part 8: Older Adults
Part 9: End of Life and Loss

Submission Details

  • You must make an initial post before you are able to view the posts of your peers. The post should be a word count of 250-300 words.
  • In order to facilitate group discussion and take into account the varying student schedules, please post original responses by Wednesday at 11:59 pm CST.

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