A Career in Childcare

It is Tuesday and Wendy has a busy day ahead of her. Wendy works with young children, and before her day is over she will: read six picture books, clean the rabbit cage, prepare and serve five "ants on a log" snacks, review a children's progress report with a parent, mop the bathroom floor and play Duck Duck Goose.

Do you think you would enjoy these activities? Is a career working children right for you?

Would You Be a Good Caregiver?

In choosing this career path you may wish to ask yourself whether you are "cut out" for a job in daycare. What follows are (common) characteristics of successful caregivers. Can you agree with at least eight of these statements?

This is not a complete list, but surely you can see caregivers are indeed special!

What Are the Rewards to Caring for Children?

Many of the rewards are intangible. For some caregivers, the enjoyment of playing a role in a child's development is enough. The satisfaction they receive when a child masters a new skill is great. A caregiver's days are filled with variety, stimulation and fun. Many cite the #1 reward as simply,"making a difference".

What Are the Challenges?

Childcare is still a predominately under respected and low paying field. It can be both mentally and physically challenging.You may find that your work doesn't end when the children go home, as you still need to complete enrollment forms, prepare next week's snack menu, or mend a teddy bear's ear. Yet, if you were to ask Wendy or the thousands of others who care for children, " Is it worth it?" the answer would surely be, "You bet!"

Copyright 2004 ~Joni Levine

 

 

 

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