Hi, I'm Amber, and obvs, I'm new! I'm going to school from my AA in Early Childhood Education, and I just wanted to know what kind of education is typical for most in home daycare folk?:confused: In my state the guidelines are pretty loose, and you don't need much qualification, so I wanted to know kind of what the average is.
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I don't have any "education" for childcare. But I have taken lots of trainings and have plenty of experience. I really think education is a good thing, but there is a ton to be said for experience, just because children don't do anything "by the book" so to speak. Good for you for getting your education, now build it up with some experience and be sure you have a good handbook and contract to back you up.
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Well it's literally impossible to get a job without experience, and you can't get experience without a job, and I have none, so i'm hoping i can make up for my lack of experience with a full education, . There aren't even any volunteer jobs here slightly related to childcare. Like, yay, i've got a year's experience of retail work, but that doesn't exactly make me seem like a credible child care person! So if i want to get anywhere, school is my only option. I guess what I really wanted to know was if an AA was enough.
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Originally posted by MsBell View PostWell it's literally impossible to get a job without experience, and you can't get experience without a job, and I have none, so i'm hoping i can make up for my lack of experience with a full education, . There aren't even any volunteer jobs here slightly related to childcare. Like, yay, i've got a year's experience of retail work, but that doesn't exactly make me seem like a credible child care person! So if i want to get anywhere, school is my only option. I guess what I really wanted to know was if an AA was enough.
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Originally posted by Thriftylady View PostA lot of that will depend on exactly what job you want. And it may vary by state. I would say you can probably get a job at a center or pre-school, but it may not be your ideal job to start with, but will get you experience. For a home daycare, you have more than enough education, but parents may want you to be more experienced.
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Originally posted by NessaRose View PostThe requirements here are very low to operate an in home childcare, but I have a degree in ece. Honestly, that degree helps business a LOT. I highly recommend that you continue and finish.
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