Caretaker With Experience With Autism. Knows ASL And Knowledgeable About Many Other Disabilities.
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I am currently taking my third year of ASL, I have a job working with students with various disabilities (mainly autism), and was a live-in nanny caring for four children with two having ASD. I go to school at UW-Madison and am currently studying to become a Speech Language Pathologist. I am an avid volunteer and supporter of...
The past summer I had the opportunity to care for two wonderful boys with high functioning autism. Throughout the time I cared for them I feel as if I gained patience, understanding, and many more great things.
I have years of varied experience. I have been babysitting since young, eventually working Nanny positions for families. At 18, I decided my love of babysitting could translate well for caregiving. I began working at a group home for adults with disabilities, and found I thoroughly enjoyed supporting others grow their...
I been working at plv kidstop for over 4 years and I'm just looking for a change of pace. I'm just looking to work with 1 to 3 kids instead of 150 a day. Ages 4 to 11.
I have worked in a group home for four years now. I have worked with physically and mentally challenged people from the ages of 13 to 54. I have had experience with Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation, Autism, Epilepsy, mood disorders and more. I have always loved it but would enjoy working with a younger generation.
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