Well hopefully I'll be one of the better ones.
ditto. I've wanted to do that for a very long time, but he's just not into the idea at all... so now I'm going to school for psychology. Want to work with kids. Autism fascinates me, and I want to do clinical research. I wouldn't mind helping other kids who need couseling, but my passion is autism.
You may want to look at shelters. Domestic violence shelters often need volunteers for child advocates. Sometimes these kids see things and are just as affect as adults, they are often too small to say, "hey I'm a victim too". So that may be a place to start.
what kinds of things are you looking to help with? I'm great at matching people with certain skills to certain areas, it's part of my job as well!!![]()
My aunt was a foster child. My grandparents never actually adopted her. The state never terminated her mom's rights - but her mom was in an institution for the insane for killing her little brother. For her 18th birthday she asked to have her name changed legally.
Sallana: what about looking for a program where they teach parenting skills?
So, I'm curious as to why you went psychology over special education with an autism specialty?
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That's actually best case. My husband has an aunt that was a foster parent and got 2 very much abused children. By the time the parents started trying to get the two kids back, Carollee (The aunt) had fallen in love with them. Took her two years and a lot of pain to officially adopt the two boys, but she did it. And boy are their lives great.
too far south for me.. need one in the san jaoquin valley....![]()
hopefully you mean so that I can teach the classes? lol
{picture of me flipping you the bird here}
YES! Teaching or working with parents. Stopping the cycle.
I want to be more on the research end of things. I wouldn't mind working in a clinic doing counseling, but I want to learn more of the neuropsychological aspects of the disease. I want to be able to also help them through behavior modification, and learning life skills. I think that I can help more effectively in a one on one setting than I could in a classroom setting. 20+ special ed kids may mean 1 autistic kid in this area. Which is a good thing, but wouldn't fulfill my passion.
That is not a bad idea. I wonder what credentials you need to do something like that. I imagine its not a volunteer job, and you'd need some sort of certification if not a college teaching degree.
Ah, makes some sense to me. Although, very few folks with a research-focused PhD in special education head back to the classroom. Most end up doing research and/or teaching future teachers.
So are you wanting to do more clinical type treatment or more research? From my vantage point, it seems like the ones doing the research and developing new treatments aren't necessarily in clinical practice. In fact, most of the folks I work with have RAs to do all the actual interventions while they design the intervention and analyze the results. Oh, and get the grant dollars to keep the research going.
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