 In the role as an EA you're always helping a student with special needs and the others in the class and then she takes it one step further and and helps everyone see the need in the community as well. I like to get quite involved with the kids that I work with. I like them to be able to learn to be comfortable, to trust me. I don't just end in a classroom. I have a life outside of the classroom and so and so do the kids. And if I can teach them some other skills that are from outside of the classroom, whether it's art or just being kind or sharing, I think it's a life skill that they'll take with them for the rest of the life. You know, you worry when you send your kids to school, but when your kid has special needs you worry that much more. I don't have to worry knowing that he's coming here because she's here and she is, she's amazing. We love her. She's like a part of our family and she just makes his life better and makes our life better. I love all of my job. I love the kids. I love sharing my life with them. I love to watch them grow and come into their own.