Attached above is a screenshot from my final evaluation that I performed on myself from my last Level II Fieldwork at Lebonheur Children's Hospital. In this comment, I am taking responsibility for my behavior and the skills that I accomplished while on this rotation, specifically in the area of evaluations with pediatrics. This rotation was by far the most challenging rotation I had, but I do not take anything that I learned for granted. I know that all of the challenges I went through will make me a better future occupational therapist and I am very thankful for these experiences. I was responsible for my behaviors and decisions throughout all three of my rotations, as well as confident in these behaviors and decisions that I made, even if I made mistakes. Without the challenges and growth that I went through, I would not feel confident in myself as a future occupational therapist. It is very important for an entry-level occupational therapist to take responsibility for their actions while practicing, no matter if these actions are positive or negative. I also feel as if an entry-level practitioner should not dwell on the actions if they are negative, and instead take these experiences and grow from them.