I'm trying to get a better system in place so that I am spending my time outside of work actually relaxing or with my family.
I have most of the kids here from 8:00-5:00 with a few that come at 7:00 and stay until 6:00. 11 hour days are long and stressful. This is our family business so we all chip in and work. I am definitely not alone (thank you God) and without help. But, I am the one with a teaching degree and I am the one who decided to open this Preschool. So, that leaves me with lead teacher/director responsibilities. I lesson plan, do the craft, do the skill practicing activities, menu plan, log the meals eaten, log the kid's attendance, do accounting, scan/log the receipts, etc.
When do you lesson plan?
When do you prep for the week (put out the menu, put out the sign in sheets, bring out the thematic unit's toys/books, etc.)?
Also, when do you search for new ideas?
Do you browse the homeschooling/Preschool/informational blogs and websites during lunch break or do you do that outside of work?
I have most of the kids here from 8:00-5:00 with a few that come at 7:00 and stay until 6:00. 11 hour days are long and stressful. This is our family business so we all chip in and work. I am definitely not alone (thank you God) and without help. But, I am the one with a teaching degree and I am the one who decided to open this Preschool. So, that leaves me with lead teacher/director responsibilities. I lesson plan, do the craft, do the skill practicing activities, menu plan, log the meals eaten, log the kid's attendance, do accounting, scan/log the receipts, etc.
When do you lesson plan?
When do you prep for the week (put out the menu, put out the sign in sheets, bring out the thematic unit's toys/books, etc.)?
Also, when do you search for new ideas?
Do you browse the homeschooling/Preschool/informational blogs and websites during lunch break or do you do that outside of work?
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