When interviewing for a job in child care, you may have to answer why you are interested in the job. Answering the question honestly and including the reasons, which can be your love of children.
working,take care of their child,etc
Ann Muscari has written: 'Child care that works' -- subject(s): Child care, Child development, Children of working parents
kaiser child care centers close because after world war 2 .. every mother that working return to home and take care of their own child ..
WikiAnswers does not know your reasons for wanting that job. You'll have to figure out what makes you interested in the career path you've chosen and be able to tell the employer why you like working with the aged.
the correct answer is: I am interested in working....
No where you have to Volunteer and then start working at 18
Interested relatives and if there aren't any or no one suitable, foster care or orphanage.
Marjorie Lueck has written: 'Trends in child care arrangements of working mothers' -- subject(s): Case studies, Child care services, Day care centers, Statistics
well it helps a child's form of life. Yelling or arguing parents can disrupt a child's life.
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you need to be good at working with kids and with other people.
There are many questions parents will ask you about your child care qualifications - What kind of experience you have working with children. - If you have taken any child care courses in child development, cpr, mandatory child abuse training, etc. - Your family background These are just a few of the questions parents have asked me over the past 30 years....