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1990-07-19
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2003-12-28
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A Freshman in College/Day Care Aide
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Kelsey
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Become an Elementary School Teacher
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Thursday, October 2, 2008
Daycare
I never went to daycare, but I do work at one. I am not quite sure if I would ever have wanted to go to a daycare. The people I knew in high school who actually did go to daycare were all the people that did poorly in school. Is there a correlation or statistic that shows that children who go to daycare tend to do poorly in school? There must be. I mean, someone has to wonder if their child will do better with their studies. I know, where I work, there really does not seem to be much learning done. Just a bunch of children wanting to play, pooping themselves, whining about the toy that someone took and bugging their teachers that they want something. To me, that is not the “Child Development Center” that is posted on the sign outside. That sounds like a place a parent can take their child to keep them out of their hair. In all seriousness, I do love my job. However, I do not feel it is fair to the parents to take their children to a building that proclaims it is a center of child development when there is no development. Perhaps a development of the body and manners (because I tell the children all the time to say “no thank you” whenever someone does something they do not like) but really not much else. There are also many rules at my place of employment. All the school-age children complain of boredom, due to the fact that there are only a few things they can actually play with at the school, while the toddlers have an array of fun, colorful toys at their disposal. Then again, when was life ever fair?
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