Hello Moms! Listen up, what in the world are we to do when we must work in order to provide for our families and have to leave them in the care of others namely Pre-School/Daycare's? I don't know about you but I know for me it is very difficult. I always dreamed of being the one to nurture and teach my child during his toddler years but life was such that I had to work outside of the home. So there I go trucking him off to school. Agonizing from time to time but it's my lot.
So today, there was an unsettling in my soul when I observed him in his soon-to-be new classroom. I felt as if one of the assistant teachers was not being gentle and nurturing with him as I, his mother, would be. Now, I know that her job is not to be me, but I expect you to treat our children with a measure of love and respect as their parent would. I am actually at the point of where I do not even want to have him transition to this classroom because of this one teacher.
As working mother's what do we do when we are in this predicament? Of course, the sensible thing to do is address our concerns with the staff and administration and hope that they will love and nurture our children on our behalf.
Working mom's...let's talk about this. How do we manage this?
Blessings,
Aurellia
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- Aurellia Anderson is a passionate woman about God. She enjoys inspiring and encouraging others to live their life on purpose (even when her own life needs a pick-me-up). She is a hospital Chaplain, licensed minister with the Evangelical Covenant Church, and the President of her own company, Hidden Gem (www.HiddenGemCo.com). A mother, entrepreneur, ChurchChick(TM) , and just your average ray of sunshine-Welcome to the Personal Blog of Aurellia Anderson.
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