The World Of Childcare: My Philosophy Of Education

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The World of childcare is a big place ever since I was in elementary school I've wanted to be involved in this world. Childern have always fascinated me ,the way their little minds can just adsorb things like a sponge is incredible .When I was younger I always had a harder time in school because of my learning disability,and their wasn’t a lot of of support of teachers so I had to just string along .When I become a teacher helping look for students like I was would be a number one priority .Using psychology is a number one thing you need in order to work with children in any capacity because you need to now at least the basics in order to better understand children and how they do things like learn in there early years so that by

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