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Claire E.


Waco, TX

$14-19/hr6 yrs exp

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I have extensive experience working with neurodivergent individuals and those with seizure disorders. I have a degree is psychology from Baylor university with a concentration in child development. I am CPR certified for infants through adults, first aid certified, a certified lifeguard, and have extensive training in TBRI...
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Quonisha C.


Waco, TX

$20-35/hr8 yrs exp

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I have never helped with Special Needs but have Personal Care Experiences for about 8yrs off and on and have been CPR Certified & and have obtained my CNA for 4 yrs now. Absolutely love caring for those in need especially elders, it all comes natural and Ive never had a complaint because I absolutely love what I do!
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Tiffani M.


Waco, TX

$15-20/hr5 yrs exp

Neurodivergence Ally

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I have experience caring for my nephew who is nonverbal and has autism. I have cared for kids with ADHD, autism, down syndrome, and anger problems. I am patient and kind. I have a heart for children of all kinds.
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Lorene R.


Waco, TX

$15-20/hr10 yrs exp

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I have worked in a nursing home/assistant living setting for more than 15 years. I've seen it all and took care of it all. My experience of caring for people who are in need has been most fulfilling for me. I've seen a lot and for that it taught me a great deal.
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Leonora R.


Waco, TX

$10-15/hr9 yrs exp

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Throughout undergraduate and graduate school, I babysat for several families, with children who were between 1- and 9-years-old. For several years I worked at a daycare with two- and3-year-olds. Previously, I taught children who were five- to 11-years-old. I am comfortable creating activities based on the appropriate...

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