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Chester,

I agree with everything people are saying to help you get a job working
with children.  I am an elementary teacher myself, but before I even
finished high school and all through college I did extensive
volunteering.  I volunteered in schools, at a weekend church retreat,
and in a local childcare.  Then, during college breaks, I worked in a
childcare (cause, afterall, we all need some spending money!).  Then
when I got out of school, I found it very easy to get a job because I
had already had extensive experiences with all ages of kids.

Just a thought...Could you go to college and geta degree in special ed.
or elementary ed. or even child psychology?  Having a college degree
makes a huge difference even in less "professional" careers with
children.

Just my two cents...Hope it helps.

Linda

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