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What is your job role?

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Anne, from Raintree replied:
I teach in a 21/2 to 6 year-old classroom full of children with a variety of special needs. I also continually train assistants, support staff and practicum students working in my classroom.

Carolyn, from St. Ben's Infant/Toddler replied:
Lead Teacher in toddler classroom.

Connie, from Raintree replied:
I am the lead guide for one of the Primary classrooms at Raintree. Special needs students are included in our classroom, which means working closely with the Special Education Coordinator, various therapists and sometimes practicum students who act as facilitators. Most importantly I act as a guide to the child and as a member of his/her team I work alongside other professionals in working with the family.

Darla, from Bright Futures replied:
I am involved in classroom planning, monitoring IEP's (Individualized Education Program's), testing, and working with the children and parents.

Jennifer, from White replied:
I am a classroom teacher. I teach all of the students enrolled in my class, and am responsible for presenting the regular education curriculum.

Kikki, from Opportunity Preschool replied:
I am responsible for the daily education of three, four, and five year olds in the areas of social/emotional skills, preacademic skills, and other areas of preschool development.

Michelle, from St. Ben's Infant/Toddler replied:
My job role is to set up a curriculum to maintain children's needs. I work with skills that help the children grow.

Missy, from St. Ben's Preschool replied:
I am a Lead Teacher for Catholic Community Services. I co-teach with a Special Educator from the Wyandotte County School District #500.

Shannon, from Barkley replied:
Head Start teacher.

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