Ashley Castellon 1. Introduce your interviewee. Who were you named after and why?" My dad selected Ashley Irma as my first and middle name in honor of his mother who passed away before I was born. From what I heard, my grandmother's authoritative parenting style affected his relationship with them and others. This kind of parenting style is the most popular because parents who use this parenting style are willing to listen and discuss issues with their children making them more effective he was in school, he choose good peers and friends, and he was open to new ideas. This parenting style allowed my dad to have a good relationship with my grandmother and when she passed away, he wanted to honor her memory by naming me after her (p.406). 2. What did I learn? (important skills, knowledge, awareness, etc.) I learned many things throughout my eighty-five years. Two of the most critical lessons I have learned I have learned are my communication and reading skills that are vital to the career I chose to pursue. It is important for pediatricians to be able to communicate effectively to their patients. This skill is called pragmatics, which means "set of linguistic rules that govern the use of language for communication (p.307). Throughout my higher education, good conversation, narrative, and listening skills are fundamental when developing a relationship with your patient and it helps you in the field when you are collaborating with other doctors (p.307). In school, teachers educate students to read and prepare students for a high reading level to help them with higher reading material in college. The knowledge of being able to read has exposed my mind to new ideas, access to new information, and allows me to appreciate the written word (p.308). 3. What did I do that I am proud of? (accomplishments) After I finished medical school, I decided that I would apply to the organization Doctor Without Borders. After spending months and years abroad doing volunteer work and giving children the chance to live long and healthy lives. I think my decision to do this, as a lifetime job was a factor in my decision not to have children. It is shown throughout studies that girls are more prone to prosocial behavior than