Why Work at a Daycare Center?

It’s Monday morning, and your alarm goes off. Do you leap out of bed or hit your snooze button? If you’re dreading work, that’s probably because you don’t work at a daycare center. There are many reasons why being a daycare center teacher is a dream job, and it may just banish the Sunday Scaries for good.

 

7 Splendid Reasons to Be a Daycare Center Teacher

  1. Being with the kids
  2. Widening your perspective
  3. Fun celebrations
  4. Working with families
  5. Mentoring children
  6. Hugs
  7. Learn about kids before having them

 

  1. You get to work with kids – This seems obvious, but if you love working with children, this is the top pro on the list. As a daycare center teacher, you will ensure the children in your class are cared for to the best of your ability and the standards of your daycare center. In addition, you will get to meet many children and watch them grow. You may start with young ones in the toddler room and then get to teach them again once they’re older and graduate into the preschool program.
  1. Your perspective on things widens – Being a daycare center teacher allows you to experience things again from a child’s perspective. Want to spend the day learning about bugs? Make it part of the curriculumTake the time to see things through your students’ eyes and allow yourself to glory in wonder as you rediscover how amazing the world can be.
  1. Fully enjoying all holidays and seasons – Do you like celebrating … everything? Then, working as a daycare center teacher is the gig for you! Groundhog day, 100-day celebrations, and the birth of Dr. Suess are all there, ready to be vaunted! You can even make up holidays because the children will never complain about celebrating too much.
  1. Partnership with families – While your job as a daycare center teacher is teaching and developing children, communicating with your young charges’ caregivers is another essential part of your profession. Working in concert with the families on helping to develop these young minds is exciting and will help you develop the necessary communication skills to assist you in all aspects of your life.
  1. Become a child’s hero– Think back to your childhood. Do you remember a mentor or teacher that stood out for being an inspiration to you? Now it is your chance to be that person to a young child. Be that motivational daycare center teacher they will reflect on when they are older.
  1. Partial to hugs– If going to work and getting hugs sounds good, then being a daycare center teacher might be the job for you. Hugs to say “hello,” hugs to say “good-bye,” hugs to heal boo-boos – hugs are the magic tonic for everything! Say what you will about being a CEO, but they don’t get nearly the number of hugs that daycare center teachers do!
  1. Learn about children before you have them– If you are young and don’t have any children but plan to, being a daycare center teacher is a beautiful opportunity to put on those caregiving training wheels. You will be working with many different children and learning what makes them tick, how to manage behavior, and many more things that books cannot teach you.

 

Working in a daycare center is more than just a job and earning a paycheck. It is about becoming an influential part of a child’s life. If you want to discover if working in daycare is right for you, contact The Breakie Bunch Learning Center and see if you have what it takes to become part of our team!