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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I do anything and everything for my charge - but no general housekeeping or cleaning. I do end up doing the parents breakfast dishes just because they bug me being in the sink. [/quote] Good thing you have an ADVANCED college degree to help them count to 60, and spell simple words or read a book. Good Grief. :roll: [/quote] No, I don’t have an advanced degree. I do have years of tutoring experience working with over 100 kids, years of nannying experience, and years of experience of helping families find a better way forward. I know how to evaluate for kinetic, visual and auditory learners, and then teach those children the things they need to learn in way that the teacher can’t with others in the classroom. I know how to incorporate learning into normal playing words th infants and toddlers, giving those kids an advanced start (which may or may not equalize later, no way to know until years later). I know how to teach a child to look for the ways that their diagnosis is a good thing and ways to manage the outward signs so that they can function better around people who don’t know and won’t care that every single day is a struggle. I know how to turn chaos into calm routine in under a month. I know how to help children learn to evaluate when to ask for help first, try things for themselves first and when to just push through. I am physically capable and have the experience to teach a children body control through fun exercise and tons of gross motor drills. I have enough knowledge and experience to know how to tell the difference between ODD and sass, tantrums and meltdowns outside of a child’s control, and how to minimize both the number and duration of occurrences. I also know how to tweak a child’s diet to minimize both physical and mental/emotional struggles. I have patience that has no end if a child is still trying, and I don’t give up or lose my calm, which helps children regain their sense of calm sooner. Now, please tell me, do you think your micromanaged sitter can do even a fraction of that, even with a clearly laid out schedule and curriculum?[/quote]
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