[nobe-l] nobe-l Digest, Vol 136, Issue 13
Ashley Spurgeon
a.spurgeon2006 at gmail.com
Sun Sep 27 12:19:52 UTC 2015
Hi:
Try and find the daycare licensing manual for the state you live in.
It will tel you the requirements for a home daycare. Similarly, in
most manuals, it says that you have to be able to "see children at all
times" I personally think they didn't think of blind people when they
wrote the manual and that is just poor word, but most manuals say that
somewhere that seeing is a requirement. I have ran into this problem
myself, so if anyone has any thoughts on that , let me know. I do
work at a Head start center, but I am the third teacher in the room,
which means there are two sighted teachers. They wanted to make me a
lead teacher, with me and another assistant, but with the wording
about seeing, well, I think they were scared to, at least until they
seen how I can work. If you run your own darcare you will usually
get paid more than if you work in a center, it just depends on
Illonois rate of pay. if you have any questions about working in a
classroom let me know. I have been in one for two years, and I
interned in one for two years before that.
Sincerely,
Ashley
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> I triedd to send a message before, but my sent mail doesn't show it,
> so I'm here to try again. And before any of you comment, this is Kayla
> James and yes, the nanny dream is still slightly alive since I found
> out about special needs nannies, but it has also been expanded. If
> there are any blind daycare workers/teachers, home daycare providers,
> and/or preschool and other early childhood teachers, please contact me
> on or off list. I want to know all about it. Like, do you really need
> an assistant to help you or can you teach a class by yourself? And how
> much is the pay? I know, you do not go into childcare for the money,
> believe me, I get it, but for any of you who live in Illinois, it
> would still be much appreciated. So please tell me all about
> everything. I need a mentor, please. Kayla
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