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<blockquote data-quote="morningcuppa" data-source="post: 81757" data-attributes="member: 4108"><p>Midwest Mom I take your point about training and hope to reassure you. I am a Learning Support Assistant as we call them in the UK. A lot of the training kicks in when you are hired as you then have access to all the professionals and training centres. I am highly trained and have done most of my training on the job. Also all special needs are different and expertise in one field does not always transfer to another. That may be the case with your son's aide at least I hope that is so in the US, so don't worry too much. :its_all_good:</p><p></p><p>I do hope you get offered lots of support Teacher's Aide. You have the most important quality which is empathy and a caring attitude. I would however strongly advise against restraining him at all until you have been properly trained.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morningcuppa, post: 81757, member: 4108"] Midwest Mom I take your point about training and hope to reassure you. I am a Learning Support Assistant as we call them in the UK. A lot of the training kicks in when you are hired as you then have access to all the professionals and training centres. I am highly trained and have done most of my training on the job. Also all special needs are different and expertise in one field does not always transfer to another. That may be the case with your son's aide at least I hope that is so in the US, so don't worry too much. [img]:its_all_good:[/img] I do hope you get offered lots of support Teacher's Aide. You have the most important quality which is empathy and a caring attitude. I would however strongly advise against restraining him at all until you have been properly trained. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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