Hi there... I'm starting my MOT in a little over two weeks but I'm also a parent of a child with autism. So, I'm here to give some advice...
IF you think you can handle work while in grad school/doing pre-reqs and...
IF you can be RELIABLE and ON TIME and want to make a positive impact in a family's life,
Can I suggest a way to make some extra cash?
Write your local Autism Society, join a listserv in your area, and offer your services as a caretaker/tutor/activity coordinator with a kiddo with autism in your area, for exactly however many hours as you have to provide. Us moms of kids with autism really really need a break, and need people that are able to be consistent, on time, and FUN! You don't have to be an ABA Tutor to help a household. Kids need to be taken to the swimming pool. Kids need to be given opportunities to work with people outside of their families, to shoot hoops with someone, to have someone to go on walks with so mom can take care of their other kiddos or other household duties.
I can't tell you how much you'd get paid, as it totally depends on where you are. But I will stress, for the sake of the children that you'd serve, if you do this, BE CONSISTENT. Kiddos with autism need reliability and consistency... As do their moms, as they come to count on these kinds of arrangements.
Just a thought, as I know many of the students on this board are always looking for ways to augment their applications AND increase their understanding of the scope of disability in daily, family life. 🙂
IF you think you can handle work while in grad school/doing pre-reqs and...
IF you can be RELIABLE and ON TIME and want to make a positive impact in a family's life,
Can I suggest a way to make some extra cash?
Write your local Autism Society, join a listserv in your area, and offer your services as a caretaker/tutor/activity coordinator with a kiddo with autism in your area, for exactly however many hours as you have to provide. Us moms of kids with autism really really need a break, and need people that are able to be consistent, on time, and FUN! You don't have to be an ABA Tutor to help a household. Kids need to be taken to the swimming pool. Kids need to be given opportunities to work with people outside of their families, to shoot hoops with someone, to have someone to go on walks with so mom can take care of their other kiddos or other household duties.
I can't tell you how much you'd get paid, as it totally depends on where you are. But I will stress, for the sake of the children that you'd serve, if you do this, BE CONSISTENT. Kiddos with autism need reliability and consistency... As do their moms, as they come to count on these kinds of arrangements.
Just a thought, as I know many of the students on this board are always looking for ways to augment their applications AND increase their understanding of the scope of disability in daily, family life. 🙂