ireland_nicole
<font color=green>No brainer- the fairy wins it<br
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ummm, that's ok, I hadn't noticed yours either, I'm in too much of a fog by the time I mosey on over here LOL.Hey ireland nicole just noticed your DS and DD are close in age to mine too. How long have we both been posting on this thread an I just noticed that?..Real case of DUHHHH!![]()
Just wanted to say, as the mom of two kiddos with special needs, one w/ ASD, I'm glad you took the time to learn more and I appreciate your positive attitude, and also I wanted to reiterate that you're absolutely right. If you've met one kid with autism, you've met one kid with autism. There are so many differences, so many variables, there's no specific course or prognosis; each kiddo really is unique, and one intervention, etc. will definitely not fit all. The great thing is that you also have the opportunity to learn so much, to be challenged to think creatively, and to connect with some really cool kids.I am taking Social Services. It's a two year program, so I am in my last year. But I did an extra year before that to increase my chances of being accepted into the program.
It is not hard, cause I love the material, but it is A LOT of work. But I don't want to be a counsellor or therapist, or social worker but want to work in the school system.
I was always wanting to be working with children in some aspect. Last year I had the chance to work in a classroom with kids who had mostly behavioural issues. They were pretty high functioning kids.
I was scared away from it a few years ago because a lady who is an Educational Assistant told me she spends most of her days holding down children who are having behavioural issues. She works with a lot of children who are autistic. Then someone else told me that is not what should be happening, and that she must not be doing a good job with her kids. So that scared me off working with autistic children. I did not want to be judgmental I just didn't know anything about it.
I have since met a few children with autism and they are just kids, nothing to be scared of. I just want to learn more about it, because I know that every child on the spectrum is different.
Sorry to go on so long, I just am so excited to be done school and hopefully get a job!!! I could also work as a child/youth worker in a school.![]()
On a side note, after a reasonably pain reduced summer (very hot and dry; just the way I like it) we are in a sudden very sodden cold snap. If I can somehow figure out how to drag my butt up the stairs (why, oh why was I seduced by the coolness of our house= next time I really am only looking at one stories) I'm envisioning getting up close and personal with my heating pad... well, at least we know what we'll all be doing tonight LOL.