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<blockquote data-quote="angie1" data-source="post: 517500" data-attributes="member: 3886"><p>How did I miss this one?</p><p></p><p>My last 2 babies were born 13 mos apart, so I quit teaching full time to be home more with them. Subbed for 6 years. It was, <em><u>hands down</u></em>, the best job I have ever had! I loved working with the kids (except 5th and 6th grade ~ too much going on with them that they haven't even started to fine tune!). I loved the variety of working with different kids, different ages, different classes. All groups have their own bonuses. I watched science films and thought "This is COOL stuff!! Why didn't I think so when I was their age?!" I worked almost strictly HS, was one of the few who would sub any class.</p><p></p><p>Working with kindergarten was the hardest. They switch activities every 15 mins to keep them on task. I was still looking for scissors for one project while they were supposed to be moving onto the next. :roll: They were very patient though! ;-) </p><p></p><p>Classroom management is an art, I admire like crazy those who are good at it. </p><p></p><p>There was hardly a thing about it I didn't like. The only thing I missed about full time was having a group of kids that were "mine". The rest was awesome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie1, post: 517500, member: 3886"] How did I miss this one? My last 2 babies were born 13 mos apart, so I quit teaching full time to be home more with them. Subbed for 6 years. It was, [i][u]hands down[/u][/i], the best job I have ever had! I loved working with the kids (except 5th and 6th grade ~ too much going on with them that they haven't even started to fine tune!). I loved the variety of working with different kids, different ages, different classes. All groups have their own bonuses. I watched science films and thought "This is COOL stuff!! Why didn't I think so when I was their age?!" I worked almost strictly HS, was one of the few who would sub any class. Working with kindergarten was the hardest. They switch activities every 15 mins to keep them on task. I was still looking for scissors for one project while they were supposed to be moving onto the next. :roll: They were very patient though! ;-) Classroom management is an art, I admire like crazy those who are good at it. There was hardly a thing about it I didn't like. The only thing I missed about full time was having a group of kids that were "mine". The rest was awesome! [/QUOTE]
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