I've always wanted to become a kindergarten teacher. Unfortunately, the choice of my school did not depend on me, but on my illness. I missed a lot of classes and although I made up for it, I am not able to go to university because "I don't feel strong enough, I can't cope" (I already had problems in the vocational school). I love children very much. Do you know if there are any kindergarten courses? Regards Magdalena Klupczyńska
To work as a kindergarten teacher, i.e. a kindergarten teacher / tutor, you must complete at least 3 years of pedagogical studies. You can also work as an assistant / assistant to the kindergarten teacher. Studies are not always required here. Sometimes a pedagogical high school is enough, or a general high school diploma and practice in working with children, or only good intentions. Since you are after vocational school, you can finish the course for nannies (children, elderly people) the fastest. Then you are looking for employment in private homes, through an intermediary agency or through advertisements. If you would be interested in such a job, check e.g. the niania.pl portal, or enter the password: job babysitter. Check in the advertisements what qualifications employers expect. To look after children, you need to know how to keep them safe, how to play and how to care for them. You can read about it yourself, you can complete the course. You can find the course and training offers on the Internet (enter e.g. the password: nanny, training courses, or: babysitter, training courses, study). For unemployed people, the course can be financed by the Labor Office. Consider which form of apprenticeship will be best for you. I don't know what your he alth problems are, and you also have to take that into account when making your decisions. Good luck and best regards.
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Barbara Śreniowska-SzafranEducator with many years of experience.
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