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Hazelpoe in Vacaville, California 2 months ago |
I have been working as a No Child Left Behind tutor for over 3 years. This is a very part-time, seasonal job. I was wondering if any of indeed.com members have worked as an ABA tutor or consultant. I have a BA in Humanities, am 56 years old and want to work part-time. Is this the job the present and future, as 1 in 150 kids are being diagnosed with it on a regular basis? I know it doesn't pay much but is it a rewarding job as opposed to a draining one? Thanks! |
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ashley in Bridgewater, Massachusetts 1 month ago |
Hi. Im 19 and not very sure of what i want to focus on for a career. I have a autistic brother that is 13 and i was looking for advice from anyone if they would think its a good idea if i worked with autistic children or children with special needs. I am very interested in anyones advice and suggestions. thankyou for your time
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danielle in Sacramento, California 9 days ago |
ashley in Bridgewater, Massachusetts said: Hi. Im 19 and not very sure of what i want to focus on for a career. I have a autistic brother that is 13 and i was looking for advice from anyone if they would think its a good idea if i worked with autistic children or children with special needs. I am very interested in anyones advice and suggestions. working with autistic children is the reward. Although some of the positions dont pay much, the job is worth it. BUT i do recommend for you to be a patiant person, because it can be frustrating at times. make sure whatevr you do, its something you love and are willing to put you heart into. |
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Maya n in delhi, India 9 days ago |
No experience required. Simple Jobs. Basic
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