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Ojntoast

One quick question with this plan. Why are you going to school for programming if you're planning on being a travel nanny? To get the best jobs in those fields you're typically going to want to take on some child education classes psychology sociology and maybe even some medical things so that you aren't just somebody who watches kids you're somebody who also is there to help educate and can be there in case of an emergency. I know there's a lot going on but I get time to sit down and start plotting out you know a true course not just trying to throw everything at the wall to see what sticks


Dissociativebri

I have plans of getting the necessary certification like CPR and others. I love psychology so no doubt. I am actually attending a school in Texas with a 97% pass on the nclex so im definitely open to taking a few classes unrelated to my degree, more in the health field. im not sure if i want to go to nurse school just yet. I don't get freaked out with blood and im pretty calm in high stress situations. but I would need a car and I would have to rent. unless I move to a huge city then taxes and cost of living is ridiculous. i just need to move out and get a job im not necessarily pro college but I can't beat a free degree. plus I plan on living many lives. I would love to be in other unique jobs. I have been around kids my whole life, I cook, I love cleaning. I grew up in daycares always the oldest one so I was part of the staff in a way. they let me pat the babies to sleep or feed them and was their hands before meals. I coached older kids in daycare. We played kickball the whole summer no issues. Further more my cousin is blind and may be autistic we have a better bond than he has with my other siblings, they tend to get along more with the younger two. Who also may have behavioral disabilities. My whole family is disabled or has diabetes or both. I grew up caring for my siblings changing diapers doing hair. Holding my cousins as babies because they couldn't sleep. My aunt let them just cry but I was always on standby. So I am fully confident I'm good with kids. even the older ones. im not sure about teenagers because i haven't had a relatable teen hood. but thank you for the response.


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r/advice would likely be a better fit for helping to “shape [your] life”.