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What careers best suit you with having kids on the spectrum?
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What’s your job and how does it work with your schedule with school/therapies? I have little to no work experience and here soon I might have the opportunity to get a little part time job but is it possible to actually make a career? I’ve thrown around the idea of maybe going to school but everything I would wanna do id have to fully submit and invest my time and energy into or just wouldn’t be able to do it because of not being able to travel or funds. What can I make work? I’d really appreciate some advice and tips.

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I'm my sons carer. I get carers allowance for him to help me look after him on top of his disability benefits. I'm basically a SAHM lol

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I felt bad applying for it because I would obviously be his caretaker no matter what being his parent so it was kinda a given but I'm glad that I did it means I don't need to look for part time work outside the house and I can focus fully on my son and his needs.

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I'm in the UK so I applied via this link https://www.gov.uk/carers-allowance/how-to-claim

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£317 every 4 weeks but if you get universal credit you get the full amount taken off your payment.

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No he is 6

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