Re: A little more forward thinking
I know a woman (age of 57) who's gone back to college to study childcare in the hopes of getting new qualifications, and maybe a job. Her 'adviser' ridiculed her plans, saying she was too old for college, and sent her on a work programme course to improve her basic skills. The 'teacher' built up this womans self esteem and got her to apply to the college.
I know a woman (age of 57) who's gone back to college to study childcare in the hopes of getting new qualifications, and maybe a job. Her 'adviser' ridiculed her plans, saying she was too old for college, and sent her on a work programme course to improve her basic skills. The 'teacher' built up this womans self esteem and got her to apply to the college.
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