She looked different from four years prior: her hair was cut in a shaggy bob, and her face had softened. Over time, you get burned out, and you feel really disappointed,” Lei said about her new perspective as a giver rather than receiver. It was the day of the National Puerto Rican parade, and all around us families waved flags, slurped up flavored ices, or“In my own foster care experience, I had so many different workers, because the turnover rate is so high, but now that I’m in the field I know why: the low pay, the high stress. Lei, the foster kid who aged out of care into college and then went to teach in Taiwan, also repeated a part of her history, by library.
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