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I’m looking for an ad-hoc carer / babysitter for my son, 7, who has ASD.  He is  articulate, bright and funny, but because of his SEN he struggles to access regular activities and so can’t attend clubs or participate in most activities appropriate for his age. This means his life outside of school has been until now very restricted to home and mum and dad, as we have another child we also need to accomodate and it’s hard to find activities they can both access. 

 

We’re looking for someone to take him for 4 hours per week on a weekend, generally out of the house, and take him to activities so that he can get some more experience of being with people outside of the immediate family. The types of activities might be things such as the cinema, going to the park, bowling and so on. 

 

There will be an opportunity for further babysitting or hours on top of the core 4 per week.

 

SEN experience would be ideal, as whilst my son is verbal and physically able, he sometimes needs additional support with his behaviour which could be tricky to navigate for someone without experience of autism. 

 

££ negotiable / competitive

  • 3 weeks later...

Hello! My name's Ajax, I'm 18 and have lots of experience with SEN kids. Both my brother and partner have ASD and I myself have ADHD. I am available weekends starting 9th September, however if you have any weekday availability, I'm sure we could sort something out sooner.

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