Aww thank you for that sweet response!You can work with my kiddo (or shall I say, young adult). We need more teacher aides! They are the backbone of any special needs classrooms. It just doesn't work without them and I don't think they get enough credit. I'm so sorry to hear about the troubles your sister had.
It’s really hard going back to school after 20 years and still have to go to work. I have never needed more motivational messages in my life right now.
But yeah, I would be up for doing schoo/day programs for young adults as well. I just want to do something more on the “creative” side vs the “medical” side. But I’m getting my M.A so I can start on that path. Because I imagine working with ND persons that even if you are in a classroom setting , it’s really important to have some medical knowledge
Thank you
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Sorry if someone already posted this… but….
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Myrtle if the first place I saw someone snort coke out in front of a store, first time I got to do acid, first time I went into a strip club and first time I contracted mono….
All in the same 3 weeks lol
Seriously, there are spots near the gold strip you do NOT WALK DOWN ALONE… I saw someone selling “I survived walking through ____ street”…
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