Career change to childcare (from HR). Opinion from those in childcare please!
Good morning! I've been thinking about this for about a year.. I would really love to look after under 3s. I think it is such an important job. But I'm not sure I have what it takes.
I have two of my own under 3 so I have a good idea what is involved but I have to keep reminding myself that not all kids are like my kids. AND not everyone is suited to childcare no matter how much they love children. I think you need to have a LOT of energy. The best carers I have met are extroverts who are able to give and give and give. I don't know if that is me.
I am passionate about quality childcare (and I whinge about the lack of quality care here in Brisbane all the time) and I have so much fun with my kids so thought I would like to get in there and give it a go myself but.. the reaction I get when I tell people this (apart from my husband) is overwhelmingly negative. The main reason being because I have a degree (in Psychology) ..I guess people think I'll be bored? And the second being I am generally soft spoken and quite introverted and I guess people think the kids (and the parents too perhaps) will 'walk all over me'?!
So, what are peoples thoughts on the different types of personalities in child care? Do you need to be a bubbly extrovert to succeed or is there a place for more quiet, sensitive types?