But
still the thought of leaving all my kids and all the girls I work with was a
really hard decision.
It’s hard because you get so attached to all these children, but you
know no matter how much they you try to prepare them they won’t really
understand. But in a few months if you visit many of the littlest ones won’t
remember you.
They won’t come racing to the door calling “Erin, Erin!” when you arrive
each morning. You won’t get crash tackled when you come back from lunch. They
won’t come to you when something happened for a cuddle to make it all better.
Someone else gets to watch them make new steps, learn new skills, move
onto bigger things.
It’s the life of an early childhood teacher. Each group of children is
special, and each year they are new ones. And you find new children that take a
place in your heart. But you don’t forget the old ones. And you always wonder
what happened to them, how they are going.
4 comments:
Good luck at your new job!
Thanks Katie!
How did your first week go?
It went really, really well - I'm loving it!
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