I quit working when my child was diagnosed with autism . He needed a lot of attention and time. I'm recently divorced and looking to get back into the daily grind of working for a living.
I am a quick study. Although I have no college degrees, I am good in a crisis, keep a level head and always try to treat others as I myself would like to be treated.
My schedule is flexible, I am dependable and always give 100% to the task set before me.
I quit working when my son was diagnosed with autism and bipolar. During that time I successfully had him placed out of district in the top autistic school in the state. I continued to help other parents understand IEPs and what the school systems were required and not required to give to the child. Cases were referred to me by the Thomaston district and the local library. All was done pro bono as I have no actual degree.