I am a mother of three and grandmother of two. I have 21 years of experience working with one that has learning disabilities, sensory integration disorder, and an auditory processing disorder. After raising a child that had special needs, I attended school and gained a Graduate degree in Developmental Psychology. I currently...
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I have enjoyed the privilege/responsibility of caring for/teaching children from a vast range of backgrounds, abilities, ages, and needs. My recent positions include teaching Early Childhood Special Education (Bryan ISD, 9 students, age 4-5), serving as a Behavioral...
I obtained my CNA certificate when I was 17 and began working in a long term care facility. I opted to work on the Alzheimer's unit and became certified by the American Alzheimer's Association. After many years of working in long term care, I decided to take a long term leave. My grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and we...
I worked with children as a Case Manager for children with special needs, at a domestic violence shelter for 15 years and as a Case Worker. I also helped raise my stepdaughter who is an adult. I also worked as a director of a daycare while attending college. I have a bachelor's degree with my major in Psychology and my minor in...
I have been working with individuals with special needs professionally and as a volunteer for over 25 years. Presently I teach therapeutic riding lessons as my full-time job. I definitely have a passion for working with others towards goals of increased independence and quality of life. My degree is in Recreation and I have a...
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