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Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) Reviews

What is it like working as a Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education)?

November 2016
Kiddie academy.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education):
Pros: The children and employees.
Cons: The owner and director. Lack of employee acknowledgement.
October 2016
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education):
Pros: The families.
Cons: The pay.
October 2016
I'm unable to complete my job description duties due to als.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education):
Pros: The children.
Cons: The fact I can't actually stend quality time with my preschoolers due to large amounts of mandatory cleaning, paperwork, etc. Feeling burned out and taken adventage of. I don't get paid enough for this...
September 2016
Fulfilling and high energy.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education):
Pros: I love that I get to work to change the lives of children in an accepting creative way.
Cons: It is not a very clean job.
September 2016
Good.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education):
Pros: Teaching the children, and striving to become a great centre.
Cons: Nothing that is really worth mentioning.
August 2016
That there were no annual salary increases.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education):
Be proficient in technology.
July 2016
My assistant doesn't like children.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education):
Pros: Interacting with the children and their parents.
Cons: My Assistant.

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