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Last updated Jan 28 2025
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Special Education Paraprofessional Reviews

What is it like working as a Special Education Paraprofessional?

August 2017
Challenging, but, rewarding.
Special Education Paraprofessional in Carrollton:
Pros: To see your children able to learn and grow.
Cons: Pay.
June 2017
Like a country club.
Special Education Paraprofessional in LaGrange:
Pros: My Co workers.
Cons: Giving into the parents.
June 2017
Special Education Paraprofessional in Denver:
Pros: Inspiring kids.
Cons: Culture, stress level.
May 2017
Commute is short.
Special Education Paraprofessional in Alton:
Pros: Working with children.
Cons: Disgruntled co-workers.
May 2017
Paraprofessional.
Special Education Paraprofessional in Sioux Falls:
Pros: More opportunities and different environment. But never worked in Sioux Falls.
Cons: Unsure, never worked in Sioux Falls.
April 2017
Special Education Paraprofessional in Park City:
Pros: Commute, enjoy working with all ages of students.
Cons: Cost of living. No training for job. Job description and pay for working with severe disablbed students is not. Risk of injury and stress is very high. Shortage of special education paraprofessionals.
March 2017
Just an alright Job.
Special Education Paraprofessional in Redding:
Pros: I like that Redding is not so big. The commute to work is usually pretty good as the population is Redding is not so high. The people are pretty friendly and everyone helps each other out.
Cons: Feels like I never get any where. And the pay is pretty bad. Even after graduating I cannot find a job that pays more than what I am making now.

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