One hurdle down

After 3 months, 41 sessions, and 7 families, I am happy to report that I am done with the hands-on research portion of my action research project. There is still all the number crunching and writing up to do, but that is what January is for. It feels like a major hurdle has been overcome and I am definitely feeling a great sense of relief. I have learned a lot and feel as though I have a very workable program for helping families with sibling conflict. I am definitely feeling very positive about the whole thing. Of course, it doesn't hurt when I receive comments such as, "I feel capable now with the tools your provided," and "I really enjoyed it at a personal level and not only for my kids' conflicts." 


And yes, my records and notes are all handwritten. When I start actually writing up the research project I will use the computer, but in order to think I need physical records and I need to take handwritten notes. I'm sure long time readers aren't surprised by this at all. 

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Nancy Guenther said…
sounds fascinating!!

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