Child DevelopmentWhat type of job are you looking for? Leading role in Early Childhood Education; policy making, enforcing legisation on childcare issues, changing the culture of childrearing especially for the male infant/child, social and emotional issues in general regarding childcare in the computer technology age. What nationality are you? Citizen of the world and a child of God. What languages do you speak (and at what level)? British English American English American Sign Lanaguage Beginers French Beginers Spanish What country or area are you looking to work in and why? East Coast of England. I will be living there soon. What countries have you worked in? England Guyana South America USA What countries do you have a visa to work in? England USA What field do you currently work in? Child Development Publications What fields have you worked in before? Teaching, Nursisng, Childcare and Education. What qualifications do you hold? NNEB cert. BSc in Child Development. Doctorate in Childcare and Edducation Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? Formal Education and Practical Sklls are equally important although one may have the ability to perform moderately without one or the other. Describe the benefits of working with others Team work is of utmost importance because we all can learn from one another, offer support, enthusiasm, care, love and encouragement for a better service, community effort and success. Describe the benefits of working alone Peace, quietness and concentration and if that is a requirement to do a better performance. What was your worst working experience? Working with people who do not hold themselves with high self values. What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? That I need others. What unique skills do you have? I can forgive easily. What would you consider as your 'dream job'? To help raise the self esteem of the people I work with. What are the most interesting aspects of your field? Social/Emotional development in children and adults What are the least interesting aspects of your field? Not sure. |