Anonymous wrote:What do you want to have happen? If they offered more money is this a job you want?
What isn't going to happen is that they outsource all the therapy and keep you on. They need someone who can (and is willing to) do both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They did not plan having a special needs kid. If you are unhappy, quit. I am a mom of a special needs kid. I get the hours of running to appointments and assisting. It is not fun, but you do what you need to do. Either suck it up and do it for the child or find a new job.
This was unnecessary. No one, including OP, is blaming the parents. Perhaps your own situation is making you sensitive. Still, I agree with the underlying felling that OP should decide whether she is still a good fit for her charges changing needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They did not plan having a special needs kid. If you are unhappy, quit. I am a mom of a special needs kid. I get the hours of running to appointments and assisting. It is not fun, but you do what you need to do. Either suck it up and do it for the child or find a new job.
This was unnecessary. No one, including OP, is blaming the parents. Perhaps your own situation is making you sensitive. Still, I agree with the underlying felling that OP should decide whether she is still a good fit for her charges changing needs.
Anonymous wrote:They did not plan having a special needs kid. If you are unhappy, quit. I am a mom of a special needs kid. I get the hours of running to appointments and assisting. It is not fun, but you do what you need to do. Either suck it up and do it for the child or find a new job.