It's tutoring with young people learning diffiiculties and interrupted educations. My son has learning difficulties and was accepted into the program I used work in. I couldn't stay at the same site with him due to conflict of interest. A similar program in the area, that I didn't know about, heard I wasn't doing anything atm - and invited me to an interview. I love tutoring. My son reckons he wants to stay home with me because I make it so much fun (suck, suck :P). Actually, I think my relationship with him, at this stage of his life, helps me stay relevant with youth culture and youth issues. and I like that. Education was my safe place as a child - it was my happy place where the interaction with learning was safe and predictable - it was also a good form of distraction from the pain, and source of self esteem. I wouldn't have faired as well as I did if not for my personal relationship with education. Many others have had bad experiences with education and I love helping them "untangle those knots" so they can feel good about themselves and have sufficient skills to function adequately in society. My love for it means that 3 hrs pw is something I can usually continue to do no matter how bad my symptoms are.