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Early Childhood Education


Question Posted Tuesday July 1 2008, 4:51 pm

Hi, I can't wait to go to school. I'm going on 19 and unfortunatley havnt gone yet. I want to save some money before attending and plan to go within the year. My question is what is the most I can do with and ECE degree/diploma. I have always been interested in owning my own daycare centre. What other courses do I need to make that possible. If anyone has gotten an ECE degree recently, what were your struggles? What were your most valuable moments during school and after? And what route did you take to get your degree. Anyones opinions and experiences would be great, working and teaching children is a passion of mine and I would love to hear what you have to say. Thank You in advance!

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jmilsan answered Thursday July 3 2008, 7:14 pm:
Congratulations on your decision to make a difference today in the lives of youths. Back in the day I started out looking for a degree in ECE but I have since just about completed a BS in Business Management so that I can open a youth center with consulting and comprehensive resources. When I started in the late 1990's you had to have specific degrees to run a daycare but now people who have Bachelor degrees are able to do it as well as long as they take the required course in Sociology and Psychology. I say look on line to find out what the requirements are today and broaden your interests to a secondary major while you are in school. You may decide to pursue more than one goal. As for the struggle, teachers and day care providers are needed more than ever before..quality ones at least and there are a lot of grants that just might pay your whole way and save you costs. Grants, not loans. Check out web sites like nea.org and fafsa to research a plan that will best suit you and find out what is going on today with schooling and education. There is no better time than the present!

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oXoCutiex6 answered Wednesday July 2 2008, 10:32 am:
My advice to you si to do what I did.
Figure out what collages you're interested in by what yu know and looking htem online (thopse that major in childhood development)
then each college will have a specialist professor for that.

e-mail all fo them

i e-mailed like 7 or 8
asking them my questions

i'd just rewwrite this question and make it a bit more professional sounding so it sounds like you're really interested.tehy'll give you much more information tahn anyoen on here can.

if yu need helpf inding e-mail addresses or anyhting you can e-mail me at
meganwags2000@sbcglobal.net
and tell me the schools you're interested in and waht state they're in adn 'll give you the e-mail addresses !

goodluck1

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