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Old Jul 23, 2016, 12:44 AM
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I love working with children espically my babies, they are adorable and I go into work with a smile on my face but when I leave it's a different story.

When I see other educators come into my room who don't have a bond with the children, I get upset. Or when an educator doesn't want to bond with a child and just leaves them it tears me apart.

I love these kids and have only worked in the centre for 5 months and to see other educators disrespect and not be caring towards them, it tears me apart.

Working with children is yes amazing and the best career I could ask for but some people treat children so horribley

Children are amazing and cute and espically lovable

love children like they are your own
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Old Jul 23, 2016, 07:48 AM
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