Adventures in ECE

Because the kids are not always innocent

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Nov 20 2008

Introduction

Published by ga1adrie1 at 9:11 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

As a recent (okay it’s been a year or so, but whatever) graduate of Early Childhood Education (ECE) and as someone who is new to the workforce as an ECE, I have in the past few weeks, been privileged enough to encounter some highly interesting and somewhat hilarious (if not somewhat gross and unfortunate for me anyway) stories and events that take place at my job. I am planning to write about my place of employment, the kids who make my job what it is and other general things relating to ECE. I would try and promise not to include the details of some stories that may not be entirely stomach-worthy, but I won’t, cus really where’s the fun in that…and besides, without the gory details, you just won’t be able to get the full effect of what I deal with on basically a daily basis.

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5 Responses to “Introduction”

  1. fliton 20 Nov 2008 at 9:16 pm edit this

    hmm… wonder why I fill this out on your blog - I don’t normally have to sign in to comment on today blogs. Weird!

    Anyway … good start; I like your template.

  2. mikeywriteswellon 21 Nov 2008 at 12:04 am edit this

    I think I need a better education on this. I’ll be back. Good luck!

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  3. fliton 21 Nov 2008 at 11:49 am edit this

    so …I’m back ..why isn’t there anything new.. and no entrecard yet either?

    something’s buggered in your template, I think..I should NOT have to log in here each time … perhaps I could have a look for you .. or post about it in the support forums

  4. adminon 21 Nov 2008 at 5:13 pm edit this

    Welcome to Today!

  5. fliton 21 Nov 2008 at 10:00 pm edit this

    testing - commenting without filling in that dumb stuff

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