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What is a "normal" day for a preschool teacher? What happens after hours?

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Aman’s Answer

The preschool teacher has a number of general responsibilities in their daily teaching job. They must provide a wonderful learning environment for the children, teach them how to interact with others and help them with their daily needs. The preschool teacher will instruct them in basic educational programs, teach them to be creative and provide them with a safe and caring environment to learn and grow.

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Anchal’s Answer

Normal Day for a preschool teacher will involve jobs such as:

Managing toddlers and children between age group 1 and 6. Management requires making kids sleep on time, eat nutritious food at proper time and intervals, teach them various manners and pre-school syllabus, play with them etc.

After hours: If you have your own kid, you will be carrying out the same set of activities as mentioned above. In free time, you can go on searching things on internet which can enhance children's experience in the pre-school. You can also spend time on something you enjoy doing such as your hobbies, mingling with people etc.


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Briana’s Answer

A normal day of a teacher begins early. Teaching is a giving job, your day is spent with children, and sowing seeds in hopes they will bloom one day. You would think your day ends early but with papers and lessons plans you work at least 10 hours a day. Teaching is a labor of love.

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Annika’s Answer

For every preschool I’ve worked at, you have three shifts; 6:30-2:30 (lead teacher), 9:30-6:30 (after school teacher) and then one person at every school who works some weird mid day hours like 10-2. Usually this person is a floater. In a preschool, most time they are open 6:30-6:30, so you don’t really have down time, but when you do, you clean, organize, and plan!
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