by Irene | Aug 19, 2019 | Parents, Teachers
The number one priority at any preschool or Head Start is safety. Preschools will not receive licenses if they’re unsafe, so you better believe they all take safety seriously. Make sure to let the supervisor know if you ever see a teacher creating an unsafe...
by Irene | Aug 18, 2019 | Parents, Teachers
While preschool teachers are undoubtedly important to a student, parent volunteers are the ones who give the biggest boost to their child’s chances for success. Parents are the role models, set up discipline, and give love and support to their child. Teachers...
by Irene | Aug 12, 2019 | Teachers
Unions have historically been very supportive and helpful to teachers and other large groups of employees who may otherwise be exploited by employers. Unions are associations of employees who help and fight for their rights in their workplace. Education unions help...
by Irene | Aug 2, 2019 | Parents, Teachers
The difference between the two is not huge. Head Start teachers have greater responsibilities in terms of social work. Head Start teachers also tend to have more education since federal guidelines are far more strict on Head Starts than preschools. Preschool and Head...
by Irene | Jul 31, 2019 | Teachers
Pros and cons of being a Head Start teacher include topics such as pay, creativity, child and parent behavior, and plenty more. Head Start teachers have many ups and downs in their day to day work, and some days can be an emotional roller coaster. The level of social...
by Irene | Jul 30, 2019 | Parents, Teachers
The main dietary restrictions parents and teachers should know about are: lactose intolerance, vegetarianism and veganism, peanut allergies, diabetes, Celiac Disease and gluten intolerance, Kosher and Halal. These restrictions range from personal preference to disease...
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