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Old 09-15-2006, 12:36 PM
njchick
 
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There are some employer's who will pay benefits if you work a certain number of hours pt (I think most at least 25 hrs). As a special ed teacher, I can tell you that if you worked as a teacher's aid full time (which would still give you many holidays and the summer off with your child), you would get great benefits. And some preschools have aid jobs where you could work plus have your child with you at the school. Good luck!
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