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ITEACHSPECIALED t1_jd0txag wrote

Meanwhile teachers have to beg for one or two hours of OT each week to complete tasks that they cannot complete during the workday because we have so much other BS to deal with.

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ITEACHSPECIALED t1_j6dk1b8 wrote

We receive it and so do students.

The organization is called HelloHero.

Only issue is that most of the providers are doing it part time.

My first few months with them, my provider cancelled every other week.

The provider I'm currently with is now consistent but they only offer thirty minutes sessions as opposed to 45 minute sessions or even hour long sessions like most therapists.

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ITEACHSPECIALED t1_iwswf39 wrote

I have taught in an affluent neighborhood in NYC and the poorest neighborhood in Queens.

Fundraising absolutely makes a massive difference.

The school I am currently at cannot even get parents to cover $10 admission fees to an honor society while the other school I was at had parents sponsoring trips to Europe for entire classes.

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ITEACHSPECIALED t1_iry37j1 wrote

That's annoying af too. Especially when a few of your neighbors drive cabs and have multiple family cars. Finding parking where I live is fucked.

I have neighbors that have space in their driveway for two cars and will park both cars on the street to save spaces for their family members.

I have one car, no garage, and usually have to park two to three blocks from my building.

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