Hi All,
I'm job hunting and a recruiter contacted me to apply to a Developmental Autism Specialist position. In the full hour that I've looked into it, so far, I'm really impressed by what I've seen. It looks like it values the child's uniqueness, preserves and respects their autonomy, and appears to be nurturing for both the child and the family.
Now, I am brand-new to this type of play therapy and surely there are some of you who may have some thoughts on this, so I'd love to hear them. Everything that comes up when I Google it is somehow connected to the company that contacted me, so if anyone has any personal experience and/or opinions that may be helpful for me to consider, please share!
I'm job hunting and a recruiter contacted me to apply to a Developmental Autism Specialist position. In the full hour that I've looked into it, so far, I'm really impressed by what I've seen. It looks like it values the child's uniqueness, preserves and respects their autonomy, and appears to be nurturing for both the child and the family.
Now, I am brand-new to this type of play therapy and surely there are some of you who may have some thoughts on this, so I'd love to hear them. Everything that comes up when I Google it is somehow connected to the company that contacted me, so if anyone has any personal experience and/or opinions that may be helpful for me to consider, please share!