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Last updated Mar 30 2025
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Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) Reviews

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

July 2016
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education):
Pros: People and families I work with.
Cons: Pay and quick employee turnover rate.
June 2016
It's been pretty good.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education):
Pros: Freedom to write lesson plans.
Cons: Pay too low.
May 2016
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education):
Pros: I get to learn things I didn't learn an use it for my owe kid's.
March 2016
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education):
Be patient and flexible. Every day brings something new to the table. Always look for something new to teach children. Look for aha moments.
February 2016
Work flexibility.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education):
Pros: You build good relationship to other people you help them do activities of daily living, you make people happy.
Cons: When the client dies its really hard.
January 2016
Get a Masters in ECE.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education):
Make sure each and every child feels the love, respect and support from you. Also, communication with the Patents are extremely important,
December 2015
Will always be a low paying profession.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education):
Pay caps be goal oriented and keep looking for a better paying more accomodating center.

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