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I am an enthusiastic and developing TESOL & Speech Therapy in an International setting or Child Development Centre; could you help me where to look?

<p>I am keen to combine both my interest and developing experience in an environment that can allow me the opportunity to teach English language skills and also assist in speech therapy in a global setting that either be a school, Child development Centre or Charitable Foundation, like the UN, Qatar Foundation....I have significant experience working with families and young people with special needs both in and out of school environments, and have also worked as teaching support in schools in the UK, Africa and the Middle East. </p>

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Question added by Jane Cochrane , Public Relations & Communications , Transmart LTD.
Date Posted: 2014/09/23
Kathy Mustafa
by Kathy Mustafa , Personal Assistant to CEO- Managing Sales and Marketing Departments , Saudi Kinda Real Estate

The best advice I can give you is to work for yourself. Meaning there are MANY MANY kids who suffer speech impediments and would need your help. However most parents are too proud to even suggest that their son\\daughter need the help. You can also list an ad in the paper as many look for private tutors. Some schools are not equipped with Special education services and are not willing to upgrade their curriculum leaving children behind in studies and knowledge and any chance of progress. 

 

I speak from experience as my child had suffered a speech impediment and I truly thank all of the speech therapists for all they do. Best of luck to you.

 

 

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