alternative jobs.
by: TraciJ2 - 06-06-05 17:35
Tusker,
Dont let them run u out of a job u love. i did that and ended up being bitter and really fed up!
There may be a fair amont of other jobs available to you, have u tried working with a different age group?? I had Pre-school for 8+ yrs and got so disillousioned by the ELG's etc that i walked away from it and went to the baby unit - LOVED it! i then went to toddlers (had a nose peg for the nappy changes! and a bucket for the toilet trainig hehehehe)
I am now a qualified NVQ assessor and Kitemark mentor - but i really miss the children.
Dont rush into anything, because you may regret it when its too late
Anyhow Good luck and take care
Traci xx
alternative jobs. - 01-07-05 23:28
by: hluvsluke
What is wrong with a childminder? I am one and like being my own boss. At the moment I am studying for NVQ 3 and have just had my latest OFSTED Inspection which i did quite well on.
I have no parents on the doorstep to help with childcare so I had no choice but to do minding, we needed the money and with 2 older children (14 and 11) who grow like no-one's business and are into fashionable clothes like their friends and like going out you need the cash.
Please don't put us down, I work very hard at what I do as well as running a home.
treasure baskets - 12-05-05 20:31
by: bluestone13
Hi sally all you need are a small basket or boxes. you can put into the baskets or boxes wooden items such as spoons,bricks and you can also have a basket for metal,but make sure nothing has any sharp sides. you can make a basket of just about anything around you, soft and hard textures can be used it's fun for the children and they are learning,you can also bring into your planning for KUW and Language blind fold and allow the children to feel, touch and smell the items and each child to talk to you on what they are experiance