Another post started my mind going on how we all see ourselves in our profession.
Some call themselves babysitters, some childcare providers, teachers, nannies, the list goes on. I was wondering what you see yourself as and why?
I see myself as a childcare provider/teacher. The reason for this is I do much more then a babysitter. I take care of children for a profession, not just occasionally. Also, I have alot more skills, classtime, requirements, expectations then a babysitter. The local Red Cross give babysitting classes for 1/2 day and you have to be at least 13 to take them. Any of the classes I take you have to be 18 and a childcare provider. I also invest alot into my business that most babysitters don't.
A teacher also, I feel I am. I teach these children everyday life lessons and getting them ready for the world. Some decide to learn them, others don't, either way I don't feel like a failure because I taught them, they chose to learn or not. Alot of the teachers at the local elementary school wishes I could sub for them. They see with just experience of working with children that I could walk in and take over because of working so closely with children for so many years.
What do you consider yourself?
Some call themselves babysitters, some childcare providers, teachers, nannies, the list goes on. I was wondering what you see yourself as and why?
I see myself as a childcare provider/teacher. The reason for this is I do much more then a babysitter. I take care of children for a profession, not just occasionally. Also, I have alot more skills, classtime, requirements, expectations then a babysitter. The local Red Cross give babysitting classes for 1/2 day and you have to be at least 13 to take them. Any of the classes I take you have to be 18 and a childcare provider. I also invest alot into my business that most babysitters don't.
A teacher also, I feel I am. I teach these children everyday life lessons and getting them ready for the world. Some decide to learn them, others don't, either way I don't feel like a failure because I taught them, they chose to learn or not. Alot of the teachers at the local elementary school wishes I could sub for them. They see with just experience of working with children that I could walk in and take over because of working so closely with children for so many years.
What do you consider yourself?
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