Other Qualifications, Certifications and Credentials
My certification is not up to date, however I am willing to update. I have been in a number of emergency situations including but not limited to: choking (infant Heimlich), allergic reactions, respiratory distress, injuries, etc.
Kelsey's Bio
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I have a huge heart for special needs children and have worked/lived in Guatemala working in orphanages and hospitals for special needs, was a live-in nanny for 12 kids several whom had special needs and currently babysit for a special needs family. The list of types is endless, ranging from cerebral palsy (wheelchair bound), sensory deficient, blind, arthrogryposis (wheelchair bound), cleft lip/palate, epileptic,...
I have a huge heart for special needs children and have worked/lived in Guatemala working in orphanages and hospitals for special needs, was a live-in nanny for 12 kids several whom had special needs and currently babysit for a special needs family. The list of types is endless, ranging from cerebral palsy (wheelchair bound), sensory deficient, blind, arthrogryposis (wheelchair bound), cleft lip/palate, epileptic, attachment disorder, post adoption, ADD, bipolar, diabetic, autistic, etc.
*With limited exceptions (such as casual babysitters) virtually all caregiver jobs are subject to federal, state and local (where applicable) minimum wage laws. Families are responsible as household employers for complying with all applicable minimum wage laws, plus payroll, tax and other labor laws regarding employment of care providers.
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