The professional field that I will be heading into once I graduate is head start or I
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The professional field that I will be heading into once I graduate is head start or I might even be an elementary school teacher. What led me to this career choice, is that I have three kids. By the time I graduate, they will all be in school. My personal reasons for becoming a teacher are that it takes a two-parent income to survive in today's world and to support a family and live comfortably, being a teacher would allow me to work and not have to worry about a babysitter to pay for at the end of every month, and I have also always wanted to be a teacher, or a nurse. The professional reasons that I want to be a teacher is because I have always admired them for what they do for their students. I would like to be the type of teacher that helps and protects students as if they were all my own kids.
What excites me most about being a teacher is actually teaching children. I love watching my own kids' eyes light up when they learn a new word or chief something not achieve only a few moments earlier. I want to help the kids learn what they are supposed to learn. I want to be the one that helps them connect the dots, and I want to see their wide smiles as it finally clicks in their minds.
What I want to learn and examine is how to teach. There are as many different teaching styles as there are students in this world. What might work for one student may not work for another. I will probably find a lot of information on how to teach visual, kinesthetic, and audio learners. I also want to learn how to teach those with ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, bipolar disorder, and any other mental illness that is common among many children in the world today. I am hoping that the research takes me down a rabbit hole, where I come out the other side with an understanding I did not have before I started researching.
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