From a very early age I was interested in learning English. And the result of this was my admission to the university in the faculty of Slavic and Germanic languages. I graduated from Baranovichi State University in the specialty of teacher of English and computer science. After graduating from university, I worked at a school for about 4 years. I taught English from the 1st to the 9th grade. I developed a great interest in teaching preschool children English. This was the reason for changing my working place. I worked for 5 years teaching preschool children in a bilingual kindergarten.
Being a preschool teacher is a rewarding and fulfilling profession. It is a role that requires patience, creativity, and a genuine love for working with young children. As a preschool teacher, I have had the privilege of shaping the minds of the next generation, and it is an experience that I cherish deeply.
One of the things that I love most about being a preschool teacher is the opportunity to be creative. Children at this age are highly imaginative, and their minds are open to exploring new ideas. This means that as a teacher, I can use my creativity to come up with exciting and engaging activities that stimulate their curiosity and spark their interest. It is a joy to see their faces light up as they discover something new.
Another reason why I love being a preschool teacher is the bond that I form with my students. Children at this age are affectionate and loving, and they are not afraid to express their feelings. Over time, I have developed close relationships with many of my students, and it warms my heart to see them grow and develop into confident young individuals. As a preschool teacher, I also have the opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of my students. Preschool is a critical time in a child’s development, and the skills and knowledge they acquire during this period will shape their future. By providing a nurturing and supportive environment, I can help my students build a strong foundation that will serve them well in their academic and personal lives. Of course, being a preschool teacher also comes with its challenges. Young children can be unpredictable, and it can be challenging to keep them engaged and focused at times. However, the rewards of seeing them learn and grow far outweigh any difficulties. In conclusion, being a preschool teacher is a profession that I love deeply. It allows me to use my creativity, form close bonds with my students, and make a positive impact on their lives. Every day, I am reminded of why I chose this career path, and I am grateful for the opportunity to shape the minds.