I’ve been trying to enroll to get a early childhood degree but also looking into BA in behavioral health science in infancy and early childhood studies I can’t seem to make up my mind on which one to do . All I know I want to be able to help young children ❤
@@yllamadavenport8339 that's what I did, for like 3 years I worked as a nursery aide for my church and then a few months working as a floater for their private daycare
@@isabelfaith I did this and my specialist asked me to apply. I was hired at the completion of my field work so I am currently working as a student worker/teacher. One thing I will say, I always showed up on time and only missed two or three days but made up the hours quickly. I also asked a lot of questions and did my best to implement theory into practice. I feel like that showed them how interested and dedicated I was to working with children. I truly recommend taking a practicum class; they’re usually required (at least here…I’m in Los Angeles). And even if you don’t get a job out of it, you are gaining experience which you can add to your resume. I also highly recommend taking at least a few classes in person and getting to know your peers and forming connections with them. Most of the work you’re bound to get will be part time at this level of experience, and I’ve been informed about job openings from them because there was a lot of turnover during the pandemic. Also, I just think it’s nice to get friendly with people who you may or may not find yourself working with someday. It creates a sense of community and belonging.
This was a very informational video! So I recently decided to start working towards an associates degree in early childhood development. Due to the pandemic though, I have hopes of participating in online classes. Can you please tell me what’s my first step to beginning the process? I’ve never attended college before and I greatly need help. Thank you.
I am so glad this video was helpful for you! The first step I would say is finding a community college or a 2 year school that offers Early Childhood Education as a Major. Then you would have to call & find out what you need to do to apply for college. From there you can begin the financial aid process. Once you are accepted into the college and Early Childhood Program, you can begin :) I hope this was helpful for you
I’m not sure if anyone lives in California but here am associate degree gets you $16 dollars an hour. I want to get a masters does anyone know on average how much you would earn an hour with a masters degree working as a preschool teacher?
Im in college right now i want to take Associate teacher preschool. Its 2 year degree But you think i could work on any schools like elementary , middle school like assistant teacher or what other positions
Informative video, can you please tell me if I complete an associate degree in Early Childhood Education, can I get a job as an Indian? Please mam do reply
I’ve been trying to enroll to get a early childhood degree but also looking into BA in behavioral health science in infancy and early childhood studies I can’t seem to make up my mind on which one to do . All I know I want to be able to help young children ❤
ME TOOO
I needed this video
I want to open a small home daycare but coming from the Caribbean I didn’t know where to start my educational training
Great information that gets straight to the point, just what I needed. God bless
Hope today's video was helpful! XOXO
I have my associates degree but it’s so hard because they are all looking for experience
Did you do any student teaching/field hours while getting your Associates? Sometimes future employers will count that as experience.
Try church daycares
Church daycares might pay low but they will give you a chance
@@yllamadavenport8339 that's what I did, for like 3 years I worked as a nursery aide for my church and then a few months working as a floater for their private daycare
@@isabelfaith I did this and my specialist asked me to apply. I was hired at the completion of my field work so I am currently working as a student worker/teacher. One thing I will say, I always showed up on time and only missed two or three days but made up the hours quickly. I also asked a lot of questions and did my best to implement theory into practice. I feel like that showed them how interested and dedicated I was to working with children. I truly recommend taking a practicum class; they’re usually required (at least here…I’m in Los Angeles). And even if you don’t get a job out of it, you are gaining experience which you can add to your resume. I also highly recommend taking at least a few classes in person and getting to know your peers and forming connections with them. Most of the work you’re bound to get will be part time at this level of experience, and I’ve been informed about job openings from them because there was a lot of turnover during the pandemic. Also, I just think it’s nice to get friendly with people who you may or may not find yourself working with someday. It creates a sense of community and belonging.
what would be your advice for mothers or wives who is interested in early childhood education?
Thank you so much for the informative videos ❤
You're very welcome!
This was a very informational video! So I recently decided to start working towards an associates degree in early childhood development. Due to the pandemic though, I have hopes of participating in online classes. Can you please tell me what’s my first step to beginning the process? I’ve never attended college before and I greatly need help. Thank you.
I am so glad this video was helpful for you! The first step I would say is finding a community college or a 2 year school that offers Early Childhood Education as a Major. Then you would have to call & find out what you need to do to apply for college. From there you can begin the financial aid process. Once you are accepted into the college and Early Childhood Program, you can begin :) I hope this was helpful for you
I’m trying to go into yorktech I might do early childhood development or commercial and advertising arts
In process of getting my cda rn.
Love this!
Thank You! 😊💫
And also do you think that having associate degree is useful or should I try getting bachelor
Is penn foster early childhood education associates degree good?
Just to make sure it’s certain that I can teach pre-k and/or kindergarten with a associates degree? Without having to get a Bachelor’s?!
Associate degree in Early childhood is reliable in Canada for women??
If I get associate degree what is the highest paying job?
Hi, thank you for sharing this information.
What about having a two yr diploma course inECED
Such a Great video
Thank you!
I want to complete this . I have 1 more year . I want to be a teacher . Or assistant .
I love to hear this! Thank you so much for sharing! Best of luck to you on your future endeavors! XOXO
what if i have an associates degree in science and i wanna become a teacher?
I want to sign in many website in online degree can you help me😢❤
is this true wit a associate you could become a social worker?
I’m not sure if anyone lives in California but here am associate degree gets you $16 dollars an hour. I want to get a masters does anyone know on average how much you would earn an hour with a masters degree working as a preschool teacher?
20 to 24 hours
I’m a preschool teacher in ca with only 12 units and make over 17$ so maybe keep looking around .
Im in college right now i want to take Associate teacher preschool. Its 2 year degree But you think i could work on any schools like elementary , middle school like assistant teacher or what other positions
Wondering the same thing
I'm a primary school teacher in Bangladesh. Can i do associate degree in education from USA?
Hi there, are you looking to get your Associates Degree in the US?
Informative video, can you please tell me if I complete an associate degree in Early Childhood Education, can I get a job as an Indian? Please mam do reply
@babygirl Thanks for your time 🙂
I have like 5 more classes and I earn my degree
Are you doing it online? What school are you doing it with
@@pre-oz5ze yes it’s online it’s at semo online
Hang in there!! 👏👏👏
@@AngelWhitney1985is it in California?
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