Busy Mom Helps Autistic Son With Home Based Business

March 29, 2007 by Angela | 0 Comments


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Rana Burr is no ordinary mom. When her son, Montana was diagnosed with autism at the age of 6, she decided to take matters into her own hands.

“I didn’t want to settle for the services that insurance covered or that the school district provided,� she says. “I am trained in music therapy and I know the limitations of all of those modalities. I wanted to do whatever was going to be the most effective and all-encompassing, but I wasn’t sure what that would even look like.� That was until she found Relationship Development Intervention (RDI). The problem was, it was so new that she would have to find her own way to pay for it.

So she turned to the only home-based business opportunity she had ever seen that would pay her well for her efforts: Team National–a company that markets a benefits package designed to save individuals and businesses money on a wide variety of products and services.

After hosting a few people into the business and helping them acquire their own benefits packages, Rana started getting what the company likes to call “comma checks.� “It was so exciting. I got to share my success story with others to help them build their businesses. It was very gratifying.� But that was not the best part.

“I could cry when I think about how I felt writing out my first check for my son’s RDA (a special assessment that is part of the RDI program). It was a dream come true.� She hired Michelle Broeckelmann, an RDI Certified Consultant in St. Louis, Missouri to not only conduct the assessment, but also to provide ongoing support to her family. “RDI was everything that I had hoped for. It is research-based and extremely individualized. Even more importantly, my son is showing outstanding progress on all levels.�

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