Guest guest Posted October 24, 2001 Report Share Posted October 24, 2001 , Hang in there , the right job will come along . Wishing you lots of luck . I did not find any particular sites you requested but did you run into these sites ? Maybe there is something . http:search.allcommunity.com/Business/Jobs/Household/Childcare/ http://4everythingnanny.comlinks.htm http://www.daycareland.com/daycare_providers_community/daycare_provide rs_community/daycare_providers_community... http://www.kinderstart.com/educationdaycarechildcare/childcareinformat ionandconcerns.html If these sites did not work due to it being too long , try typing in the short email address , Example: kinderstart.com and on . Or just delete them . Is there any way you could contact several Autism Support Groups to offer your services ? Any daycares near your neighborhood ? There are several church that may be of some help . Let them know your willing to offer your services after their hours for Special Needs or what your willing to offer . With the Holidays around the corner , many parents would love to know there is a special person willing to offer their services to provide for childcare . Place an ad on your neighborhood newspaper if not too costly for you . Whatever you decide , prayers your way . Take care. Irma, 13,DS/ASD. > > > I was wondering if anyone knows any good websites, > etc. about finding families that need babysitters, or > pet sitters. I have looked for a few hours and > couldn't come up with not much information. Sorry to > ask y'all for a favor. > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 Irma, Thanks so much for the websites. Yeah, the right job will come along. . but I don't know where to look for that job that I want to do. Well thanks again, and take care __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2002 Report Share Posted November 24, 2002 I agree with Kuroneko, It can't hurt to ask. Maybe some people will consider it. It would make the emails a lot easier to read. Aimee > Kuroneko <kuro_neko999@y...> wrote:I've been on several newsgroup for years, and it's > common courtesy for people in most groups to *trim* > their posts. When you are writing in response to long > posts (or a number of long posts connected together) > it is polite to trim the fat, we only need a few lines > for reference and seeing several footers at the > end is unnecessary. I have asked this of this group in > the past as well. > > Rudely telling off people who *asked nicely* that the > world revolves around them, and that they should just > read it on the web when they subscribed to the digest > is completely out of line. I wish this group had a > decent moderator. It's really getting out of hand. > > Kuroneko Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2004 Report Share Posted December 3, 2004 Hi- I hope that this is not inappropriate to ask on this forum, but my husband and I would like your help on a product that we have developed to help our son's team communicate more effectively. My husband, Steve, has created a web-application where all my son's team (teachers, doctors, consultants ect...) can have 24 hour access to each other and to us. Anyone with internet access can sign in with a password and be able to share important information regarding our son. The application has these sections: journal, dietary, medication, bulletin, and more. We are just beginning to use it with his team and are finding it very helpful, but are also running into some kinks--which we are quickly resolving, but are important to find. We are hoping to present this product to other school systems to provide for their students. Before we can move ahead, however, we want to make sure that this site does everything that parents and providers would want it to. Is there anyone on the list interested in trying the application out and seeing how it works and then giving feedback? If so, you can go to www.iabida.com and view the demo. You will also find an icon in the bottom right-hand corner for a free trial. You can log in and try communicating with your family or providers and see how it works. If you have trouble, or ideas, there is a feedback button that gives you a screen to share your thoughts with us. We would really appreciate your input. The site is password protected, so no one can have access to your child's info that you don't approve. Please be honest with us and share whatever thoughts you have....Thanks for your time! Mom to Wynn, age 9, ASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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