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Daycare Humor: A Day in the Life of a Teacher

What Is It like Working at a Daycare?

There’s a lot of words that come to mind when describing your typical day at a childcare center: busy, fun, loud, challenging, emotional, inspiring.

Every day you try the limits of your patience, compassion and attention to detail. It is a job that requires all of you: body, mind and soul.

There’s also a lot of work at a childcare center that can be difficult. Between the day-to-day of running a classroom, managing expectations of families, and filling out paperwork and documentation it certainly is a packed schedule!

But you get to make a difference in children’s lives each and every day and that’s why we love what we do. Through play, instruction and observation we can help guide a child’s development in their most vulnerable years to grow into curious, kind and conscientious adults!

If you are an educator that is struggling to get everything done in a day – we get you! That’s why we created HiMama – to make it a little easier for teachers and directors to manage their center effectively and cut back on time spent doing tedious paperwork. Learn more about our daycare software and find out if we can make your day a little bit easier.

How would you describe working at a daycare? Let us know in the comments below!

Looking for more daycare humor in your day? Check these 10+ daycare memes that are so relatable you will laugh out loud.

Savannah Copland is a Marketing Manager at HiMama. She has been working for over 3 years in the early childhood education space, and feels incredibly fortunate to have met, interviewed, and worked closely with registered early childhood educators, thought leaders and researchers during that time. She is particularly interested in finding novel ways for child care centers to market themselves and bolster their enrollment. She loves cats, and always needs at least one toy on her desk to fidget with!

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