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Early Childhood Education Workplaces

Pursuing a career in early childhood education can lead you to work in various types of workplaces. Commonly, early childhood educators will work within a school setting but can work from care centers or private residences. Listed below are potential workplaces for early childhood education professionals.

  1. Public Schools

  2. Private Schools

  3. Special Education

  4. Kindergarten Centers

  5. Day-care

  6. In-Home Nanny

Caregiving is also known as ‘caring’ or being a ‘care worker’, ‘caregiver’, ‘carer’ or 'home health aide'. It generally means seeing to the day-to-day needs of an older or disabled person by ensuring they have meals, are bathed, take their medication and have some social interaction. As populations in especially western countries age and people live longer than ever before, the need for carers has exploded.

Having basic medical skills is non-negotiable. After all, you are responsible for someone who may fall and cut themselves – could you pick them up, stop the bleeding, apply a bandage, practice infection control and achieve pain management? Could you do it all by yourself at 3am? Knowing foundational first aid and CPR is essential for caregivers so enrol today.

Are you ready to impact children’s learning and development in a bigger way? Choose Regent Institute of Education for your Early Childhood Studies  programme and grow as a leader, mentor, and advocate.

Our online course in early childhood education programme is grounded in the most contemporary developments in the field, including play and creativity and trauma-informed teaching.

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