Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannying has not one thing in common with teaching. Please don't think this is giving you ANY useable experience.
I could not possibly disagree more! I was a teacher prior to becoming a nanny and a nanny while I was in college studying to be a teacher - both helped me and my charges ENORMOUSLY when I became a full time nanny. And being a part-time nanny helped me enormously when I was studying and working as an elementary school teacher.
PS Plus I can charge a boatload more as a nanny with teaching experience!!!
OP here. I have listed nanny/personal tutor on my resume and all professors that have looked at it have been very impressed.
Oh honey, you have so much to learn about life.
Anonymous wrote:Good for you OP! You are gaining valuable knowledge and experience being a nanny while studying to be a teacher. Like the others you have heard from (except "bitter poster" whom we generally ignore) I was a nanny and became a teacher - and am currently a teacher and "MB". Being a nanny first made me a better teacher and certainly a much better MB!!!
Anonymous wrote:Teaching experience can help you be a better nanny. Nanny experience does not help you become a better teacher, unless you count learning how to get up and get to work on time everyday as a learned skill.
But OP, please ignore the bitter poster; you're on the right path!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannying has not one thing in common with teaching. Please don't think this is giving you ANY useable experience.
I could not possibly disagree more! I was a teacher prior to becoming a nanny and a nanny while I was in college studying to be a teacher - both helped me and my charges ENORMOUSLY when I became a full time nanny. And being a part-time nanny helped me enormously when I was studying and working as an elementary school teacher.
PS Plus I can charge a boatload more as a nanny with teaching experience!!!
OP here. I have listed nanny/personal tutor on my resume and all professors that have looked at it have been very impressed.
Oh honey, you have so much to learn about life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannying has not one thing in common with teaching. Please don't think this is giving you ANY useable experience.
I could not possibly disagree more! I was a teacher prior to becoming a nanny and a nanny while I was in college studying to be a teacher - both helped me and my charges ENORMOUSLY when I became a full time nanny. And being a part-time nanny helped me enormously when I was studying and working as an elementary school teacher.
PS Plus I can charge a boatload more as a nanny with teaching experience!!!
OP here. I have listed nanny/personal tutor on my resume and all professors that have looked at it have been very impressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannying has not one thing in common with teaching. Please don't think this is giving you ANY useable experience.
I could not possibly disagree more! I was a teacher prior to becoming a nanny and a nanny while I was in college studying to be a teacher - both helped me and my charges ENORMOUSLY when I became a full time nanny. And being a part-time nanny helped me enormously when I was studying and working as an elementary school teacher.
PS Plus I can charge a boatload more as a nanny with teaching experience!!!
Anonymous wrote:Nannying has not one thing in common with teaching. Please don't think this is giving you ANY useable experience.
Anonymous wrote:Nannying has not one thing in common with teaching. Please don't think this is giving you ANY useable experience.
