A significant amount of attention has turned to autism because of increasing rates of occurrence and increased awareness. Along with that there is the natural tendency to be curious and ask more questions about autism. A question that I have commonly been asked to explain is the difference between “a child with autism” and “an […]
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Every day I find myself smiling as I walk down the hallway; I just cannot get over the fact that this is my job. The smiles and laughter that comes from the students I work with rejuvenate my commitment to them and makes my soul feel whole. The thing I enjoy most about working at Children’s Care, is knowing that I am helping to make a difference in the lives of every child and family I work with, and that makes me feel like I’m leading a purpose driven life. – Robert Beringer, Teacher
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