
For those who don't know where I'm at between the hours of 11:30 - 2:35 each day, I'm at school. At an elementary school in a Special Day Class for autistic kids K-2. I've been with this job since Nov. 07.
I admit, I didn't seek a job with special needs kids because I love working with them. I needed a job to supplement income since the sticker shock of 2 sets of braces last summer in our home.
Since I started with these little ones, I now have to say, "Why didn't anyone tell me sooner that I have been missing out on a job with a perfect fit for me?"
I could have made a lot of money being an aide for such a long time. Or maybe have some awesome health benefits that we seem to lack as James is considered a small-business owner.
Now I won't go on and on here about my daily happenings at school. I actually have visions of a very fun blog-read if I collaborated all of my other aides' and the teachers' experiences. You would have to laugh at what we deal with! I have flash-backs to the days I used to watch Cops late at night. The video camera was VERY telling! (...what if a video camera person were to follow me and the other aides around the campus?)
Besides, I signed a confidentiality contract. Bummer.
I never knew Autism had an awareness month til now. I just thought I'd do my part. If you want to know more from a mother's point of view, go here. Our little Marshall is a wonderful ambassador for his ASD friends. Thanks for telling it like it is, Aprilyn!

6 comments:
You are the perfect angel sent to those kids. I love to hear about your days because gives me perspective about Grace, and we can smile about them.
That's great that you are working as a special ed aide. Did you know that's what I did last year from Aug-Dec? I loved it! I got to work with small groups and one on one. I got to help plan and implement but I didn't have all of the pressure of being the teacher! It is a really rewarding job. Congrats, I'm sure you are WONDERFUL. Isn't that funny about Aprilyn being in our ward? Small world.
You are a perfect person for such a job! Thanks for sharing what you can about it!
i'm sure you are fantastic...it's wonderful to have such caring people...my neice has a child with autism and i know she would be so happy if you were her childs aid..
What a nice post Susan! Thank you for posting about autism. Look at my blog and you will see why!
Thank you for helping special children!! I'm sure you do a wonderful job. I appreciate how sweet you have been to Evan!!
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