Preschool Teachers.....
We soar when we see a child 'get it' for the very first time
We worry while we drive home about that child that seems lost
Not much grosses us out
We know when it's been too quiet for too long and we need to investigate
We can pretend to be interested in slimey things – from a safe distance
We can make almost anything sound like a fun and interesting choice
We save a bubble wands and the lids to dried up markers
We've perfected the “I don't think so” look and can guide childrens' behavior often with just a facial expression
We can excited about little things
We know that a bandaid does more than just cover a scrape or cut
We save things that other people consider junk ... and when we see 'junk' we wonder what can we do or make with it
We know the current most popular children's television shows, based merely on the shoes the kids are wearing
We will pick things out of the garbage for our school, but not for ourselves
We respond to things like: “Miss Cathy!” being yelled enthusiasitically (and with a degree of bewilderment) in the grocery store
We inwardly groan when a child comes in with an action figure, or with McDonalds because they “didn't have lunch yet”
We are often heard to say the phrase: “Use your words” as mantra
We usually know when problems at home have started, even before a parent tells us
We know how to make a bathroom accident seem like absolutely no big deal
Some of us know we don't look very graceful getting up from sitting on the floor anymore, but we know that that's not what's important
We love velcro and we love the dollar store
We instintively know when a child is about to put a serving spoon in their mouth
We usually have a tissue on hand
We go home very tired at the end of the day, but usually happy
As a group, we tend to have a genuine love for life and fun, and appreciate that quality in children. We know that we do is important