About me
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Originally from Peru, Enith lives in Quebec City with her partner and two teenagers. Before moving, she spent 17 years in Vancouver as an Early Childhood Educator, contributing to the Franc Départ program, funded by BC's Ministry of Education. This initiative offered free, inclusive learning for children (birth to 5) and supported 120 kids annually.
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Enith worked closely with families, respecting their cultural backgrounds and promoting openness, respect, and the value of seeking help. She cherishes the community bonds formed and still keeps in touch as she watches those children and their families grow. Reflecting, she says, "It was not always easy, but we were never alone."
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Her experiences in Vancouver shaped her approach to both her personal and professional life, further deepening her commitment to creating supportive, inclusive environments for children and families.
Since 2016, Enith has dedicated her career to working with children on the autism spectrum, ranging from 18 months to 16 years old. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, certifications in Early Childhood Education, certification in Special Needs Care, and an Advanced Certicate in Disabled Applied Behavior Analyst (DABA), Enith’s educational journey also includes a Master’s Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) with a focus on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Enith believes in the importance of self-care for parents, as it enables them to better care for their families.