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Where do you live? After care hours would be???? Until when???? Is this to be at your house or are you willing to drop off and pick up your children? Is your child high functioning autism or severe autistic. What a gift these children are to us...they allow us to learn so much about are own selves...most of it is GRATITUDE! <egerpatt@...> wrote: Hi, I have been contacting people through this website even though the people who post here are probably not the cheapest as they provide specialized therapy. But you never know, you may find someone who will be a good match for your family's needs. The site is http://autismtutors.com/ and you would need to register

through the site before you can post an ad or browse among those looking for a position. Good luck! Get your email and more, right on the new .com

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I wish you luck....God Bless!TKeppel@... wrote: The youngest is severe. The middle one is on the spectrum too but in the 4th grade. This would have to be in our home after school. If anybody knows of somebody or place to look please let me know. Thanks! Tara On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 19:57:07 -0700 (PDT), SHUBA LENNY wrote > Where do you live? After care hours would be???? Until when???? Is this to be at your house or are you willing to drop off and pick up your children? Is your child high functioning autism or severe autistic. What a gift these children are

to us...they allow us to learn so much about are own selves...most of it is GRATITUDE! > > > > wrote: > Hi, > I have been contacting people through this website even though the people who post here are probably not the cheapest as they provide specialized therapy. But you never know, you may find someone who will be a good match for your family's needs. > > The site is http://autismtutors.com/ and you would need to register through the site before you can post an ad or browse among those looking for a position. > > Good luck! > > Get your email and more, right on the new .com > -- WOW! Homepage (http://www.wowway.com)

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The youngest is severe.  The middle one is on the spectrum too but in the 4th grade.  This would have to be in our home after school.  If anybody knows of somebody or place to look please let  me know.

Thanks!

Tara

On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 19:57:07 -0700 (PDT), SHUBA LENNY wrote > Where do you live?  After care hours would be????  Until when????  Is this to be at your house or are you willing to drop off and pick up your children?  Is your child high functioning autism or severe autistic.  What a gift these children are to us...they allow us to learn so much about are own selves...most of it is GRATITUDE! >   > > > wrote:

> Hi, > I have been contacting people through this website even though the people who post here are probably not the cheapest as they provide specialized therapy. But you never know, you may find someone who will be a good match for your family's needs. >   > The site is http://autismtutors.com/  and you would need to register through the site before you can post an ad or browse among those looking for a position. >   > Good luck! > > Get your email and more, right on the new .com

>

-- WOW! Homepage (http://www.wowway.com)

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Although very expensive (around $17,000 per year), an elite au pair

could be hired for child care. Elite au pairs generally have more

training and are willing to work in a home with special needs

children. I am aware of a few families that have hired au pairs for

their home programs because it is sometimes cheaper than hiring

tutors (some families have hired two regular au pairs instead of an

elite au pair). Anyway, I'm just putting it out there as an option.

There are several agencies who assist families in hiring au pairs.

An au pair would live with the family and can stay with a family for

up to two years. Au pairs are allowed to work up to 45 hours per

week and must have one day off per week (e.g., Sunday). They also

must be given one full weekend off per month. There are also short-

term programs as well (although I'm not familiar with the

requirements on those).

Thanks.

Debbie

>

> > Hi,

> > I have been contacting people through this website even though

the people who post here are probably not the cheapest as they

provide specialized therapy. But you never know, you may find someone

who will be a good match for your family's needs.

> >

> > The site is http://autismtutors.com/ and you would need to

register through the site before you can post an ad or browse among

those looking for a position.

> >

> > Good luck!

> >

> >

> ---------------------------------

> Get your email and more, right on the new .com

> >

>

>

> --

> WOW! Homepage (http://www.wowway.com)

>

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Thanks Debbie, I have thought about that, but didn't know if it was

possible. Thanks!

Tara

On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 13:26:18 -0000, ddzlaw wrote

> Although very expensive (around $17,000 per year), an elite au pair

> could be hired for child care. Elite au pairs generally have more

> training and are willing to work in a home with special needs

> children. I am aware of a few families that have hired au pairs for

> their home programs because it is sometimes cheaper than hiring

> tutors (some families have hired two regular au pairs instead of an

> elite au pair). Anyway, I'm just putting it out there as an option.

> There are several agencies who assist families in hiring au pairs.

> An au pair would live with the family and can stay with a family for

> up to two years. Au pairs are allowed to work up to 45 hours per

> week and must have one day off per week (e.g., Sunday). They also

> must be given one full weekend off per month. There are also short-

> term programs as well (although I'm not familiar with the

> requirements on those).

>

> Thanks.

> Debbie

>

>

> >

> > > Hi,

> > > I have been contacting people through this website even though

> the people who post here are probably not the cheapest as they

> provide specialized therapy. But you never know, you may find

> someone who will be a good match for your family's needs.

> > >

> > > The site is http://autismtutors.com/ and you would need to

> register through the site before you can post an ad or browse among

> those looking for a position.

> > >

> > > Good luck!

> > >

> > >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Get your email and more, right on the new .com

> > >

> >

> >

> > --

> > WOW! Homepage (http://www.wowway.com)

> >

>

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