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Childcare (Lab schools (Child care options: many high schools and colleges…
Childcare
Lab schools
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To work there: students must be in a certain type of class and learn the designated things before being able to go into the preschool and teach. The teacher/mentor must have a bachelors degree in early childhood education and 5 years of working in a title 5 program.
Average estimated cost: the estimated tuition for the university of Chicago for the nursery program for half day is $22,458.00.
The ages it serves varies on the location but st the university of Chicago they serve from nursery age, 1 to 5.
Benefits of lab school: people are continuously learning how children learn and how they react to certain things so it’s building knowledge on them, it helps the children interact with other kids before kindergarten, and they get a little bit of an experience of how school is so they don’t go into it blinded.
disadvantages of lab schools: it’s to teach the teachers, not the students. They don’t pay attention to what the child has learned, and it’s short and not always full day.
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Montessori schools
Advantages of this school: these schools are skills based, it teaches self motivation, and basic life skills by using those toys and objects.
Disadvantages: they are teaching themselves, only for profit organization, and it has lots of noise.
In Montessori schools they basically teach themselves. They have teachers that guide the kids but let them decide what to do and what they want to do and what they use.
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Nanny care
A nanny comes into the home and takes care of the children while parents are at work and basically work as a second mom in the home.
Advantages: one on one, they stay at your home, and they can be somebody you know well.
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Disadvantages: don’t always know the person too well, some get too close to the kids, and sometimes they act more as a parent than a babysitter/nanny
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Head start
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Advantages: they get meals, government funded, and transportation.
Disadvantages: kids may have emotional problems, never know what the kids around them are acting like, every-day
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At home daycare
Disadvantages: not structured, can still go about their daily jobs, and they don’t have total thought of your child 24/7.
Advantages: it’s more home like, they have small ratios of children, they aren’t around people you don’t know all the time and you can pick and choose who watches them from different homes.
Ages: any ages because some go to school during the day and they just watch them after or before school.
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