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I help kids with challenges gain independence and be their best selves.
Reactions are mixed when I tell people what I do for a living. Often folks are curious and ask for more information. Some people are surprised – especially if we’ve met in a social situation where I’m behaving like an adult that likes to have fun. Some people reveal their discomfort or distaste for working with challenging individuals, some are impressed.
By Allison Rice4 years ago in Education
High salary courses after 12th.
The article discusses the different avenues to pursue a career in which you can earn a high salary. In addition, the report also provides information on the requirements and qualifications for these courses and how much money is made by professionals in these positions. In conclusion, it is essential to note that there are many routes to pursue a career path after 12th grade. Still, one of the most lucrative paths may be through advanced diploma, engineering or computer science courses.
By Nitali Shah4 years ago in Education
Ways to find the right papers for literature review
Starting your literature review could seem overwhelming due to the thought of going through huge amounts of literary work. But this is no big deal, all you need to know is where to start in the first place.
By Inspire Marketing4 years ago in Education
Learn Arabic Online
Have you been thinking about learning Arabic but you struggle with having the time and finding a good tutor to start with you from scratch or at your own level? Are you skeptical about Learn Arabic Online via video conference platforms like Skype or Zoom because you are not sure it will really work for you?
By Studio Arabiya4 years ago in Education
Billionaires Say That MBAs Are Worthless — Here’s What We Need To Know.
Many people are looking to obtaining their master of business administration (MBA) degrees as a way to boost their résumés in the hope of landing a better paying job after graduation. Investopedia has this to say about an MBA degree:
By Dr Joel Yong4 years ago in Education
Complex Thinker Assessor
It’s 7:30 on a working morning. I am sitting alone in an empty room filled with small desks. In front of me is a pile of papers, awaiting my attention. Just outside, I can hear the murmurs of the people who are waiting to enter. I steadily lift my cup of tea and take a sip while looking over my plans for the day. My mind is racing, thinking, wondering if today is going to be a good day where all my plans fall into place, or is there going to be an unexpected surprise (which is always something you cannot prepare for). Regardless, I am confident in what I have prepared and as long as the young people outside of my door are in the right mindset, then all my plans should work flawlessly.
By Iris Harris4 years ago in Education
Why Drama Camp?
Taylor ** Note: All names have been changed for anonymity.** It's a couple weeks into my new job in a new city. I'm finally starting to find my rhythm. It's 8:45am, and as the camp day begins, I'm welcoming kids by the entrance. We're all clad in masks, as Covid is still a concern, but the kids have turned them into accessories. The masks come in all different colours, some with giraffes, some with sparkles, etc. They match shirts, which match hats, which match backpacks that are as big as the kids themselves.
By Taryn Roo Yoneda4 years ago in Education








