About

The magazine for Child Life Specialists, students, educators and beyond…

Welcome to the hottest, freshest, and most progressive thing happening in child life.

Light Spinner Quarterly was created to start a dialogue between child life specialists about their practices through content and resources, but also helps to educate the world at large about who we are and what we’re doing. Please join us by contributing to the cause, or simply following along in the journey!

Information and photos on: Distraction/Interventions/Bedsides, Developmental support, Organizations, New products/toys, Advice from Specialists, Feedback from patients and families, Stress/Team building strategies, Student/intern support …and So much more!

LSQ in the news:

World’s First Child Life Specialist Radio Commercial

Press Release: Child Life Connection

Guest Speaker, Founder Sarah Mendivel: Dakota County Technical College

Patch Adams & Gesundheit! Institute

University of Alabama Child Life Student Page

Light Spinner Quarterly magazine, blog, and extensions thereof are protected by Copyright & Intellectual Property laws. Please advise if reproducing content (i.e. Mission Statement, articles, etc).

*Light Spinner Quarterly is an independent publication.

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4 comments on “About

  1. MIchele Armand says:

    Hi

    I would like to receive a copy of your frst issue please. Thank you.

  2. Melodee Moltman says:

    Hi, I just read your first issue of Light Spinner-loved it!

  3. Kathy Bernet says:

    What a wonderful first issue of Light Spinner Quarterly! We can’t wait for the next issue to come out. Here are a few ways that we have already implemented the magazine & website:

    - Our students who are volunteering as camp counselors have already planned to
    implement the sickle cell activity at Camp Courage in Kansas
    - All of the Child Life emphasis students were excited to read your magazine from cover to
    cover (this will be helpful for future assignments)
    - I’ve included the magazine in our packet of information to potential students who will
    have an emphasis in Child Life at Missouri State University or any other university
    - Alumni has utilized the website and found the “Child Life jobs” section extremely helpful.
    - In addition our local hospital Child Life programs were excited to learn of the magazine.

    Thank you for creating such a great product & we look forward to future issues!

    Kathy Bernet
    Child Life Academic Advisor
    Missouri State University

  4. Caryn Domzalski says:

    Hi,
    Someone left a comment to a post I made in the Child Life Community on Livejournal regarding writing more of my story to include in the magazine. My user name was Carrie217. Please contact me with further information on what you are requesting and where it should be sent. Thanx!
    ~ Caryn

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