How bout everyday and keep in mind I'm 14. But I baby-sit between 6-10 kids between the ages of 1-11 all by myself. and I believe this is different and diffcult because not a lot of teenagers baby-sit this many kids everyday and r able to handle it
2006-07-29 16:31:03
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answered by phillyhottie000 2
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This is a difficult question because you are asking us to delve into perhaps what we have learned and managed throughout the years that might be unique to what we do as a career. Case in point....it's not that my job as a teacher is SO difficult, BUT, when I come into my classroom, these are not just 'students'. I look at each child as 1) someone's child who has been placed in my care to teach, to love, to assist and to guide. A substitute, for example, might not have that same feeling. 2) When I get up in the morning - I get on my knees and I pray that the Lord will give me wisdom to say the right things, do the right things no matter 'what' issues come forth. I want to be ready to deal with everything. I don't know that someone else might be willing to make that sacrifice. 3) I try to keep change in my purse and car at all times - students are forever asking for money for the bus, for food, and that can be challenging. There have been times when I walked into my house and my lights were out - because I stayed at school counseling or helping with a student's program and didn't make it to the company in time. Is that difficult? Would you be willing to make that sacrifice? It's not that someone else could not handle the job or the career, or whatever the situation is, but I firmly believe that God has called us all to a task and has prepared us all for that task. We might not know in the beginning what the task is, but we might be working toward it without even knowing it. When I look back at my life, I have always known that I wanted to be a teacher but I worked many,many jobs first - and inbetween, I had a career in music and television - and I believe all of this helped to form me and make me the person and personality that I am for my students. My life is teaching. I love what I do. I love those children and everything they are and are not. It is my job to see that they are placed in a safe environment, a great learning environment and growing environment. It's my job to keep their parents informed, involved and participating -whether they 'feel like it' or not. I'm a parent and a teacher and every single day, I am teaching, showing love. It's not difficult, but everyday, I am giving myself to kids -that's all I do. In the grocery stores - I pass out books, I talk to parents, I encourage reading, I give money to encourage students, I take names and call the kids, I buy books and keep them in the back of my trunk and give them to kids...this is my life. I don't know that anyone else would be this serious and accountable about what they love. Thank you for asking.
2006-07-29 16:26:54
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answered by THE SINGER 7
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The loss of life of my father. i became two decades outdated, yet i do no longer think of there is any age once you're waiting for dropping a be sure. of direction, in the event that they stay a protracted life, it must be much less complicated to different than, yet my father became only 40 3. A month after he died, i found out i became pregnant with my first baby. in one way, this made it much less complicated to regulate, because of fact I had something to look forward to and take my strategies off of lacking him. on the different hand, I only wish i will have a minimum of informed him he became going to be a grandfather. i'd particularly like for him to have met my son, yet despite if I only had the prospect to tell him i became awaiting. i can think of how his face would eliminate darkness from on the information. that's something I certainly have frequently happening and gotten previous, yet each from time to time, something will take place to strike a twine in me of him and that i only sense like a large number interior, as quickly as greater. This became the toughest element for me, yet i won't manage to even start to think of what it is choose to lose your individual baby. I had a miscarriage final 300 and sixty 5 days, and that became undesirable, yet to lose a baby you certainly understand, ought to be the worst. luckily, I certainly have not experienced this and optimistically under no circumstances will.
2016-12-10 18:02:08
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answered by ? 4
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Not sure about your question but I get up every morning knowing that I have to make it through another day without the child we lost.
2006-07-29 16:19:22
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answered by Suzanne 5
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i can flick my tongue like a snake. no kidding and so far i have not seen anybody duplicate me so i think that is a one of a kind thing
2006-07-29 16:16:06
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answered by Anonymous
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huh??
2006-07-29 16:16:06
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answered by Anonymous
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