lissawynn said:Ladies, I have found nirvana! For the last couple of weeks, Jimmy hasn't napped for longer than 30 minutes (at the most). It's not that I don't love playing with him during the day, but I still have laundry, cleaning, etc. to do. Yesterday, while he was playing on the floor, he rolled over and fell asleep on his tummy. The little monkey slept for about and hour and a half.
When he started to fuss today (after a 15 minutes cat nap on our way home from visiting my gramma), I put him in his crib on his tummy. I did have to go in and settle him a few times, but he's still sleeping! We're going on 2 1/2 hours! I got two loads of laundry done, hosed off our front porch, scrubbed the outside table, etc.
I'm going to wake him soon so he isn't up all night long, but I just had to share my joy with all of you!![]()
Well, last night I talked to Dh. He used to work in an elem. school and he told me that the demand for elem. school teachers in our area is extremely low. He said for every job opening there were literally dozens of applicants. So now I am not sure that I want to do elem. ed. b/c I don't want to go to school for years and then not be able to find a job! I am seriously considering sec. ed. now and trying to find a job at a high school. They are always looking for teachers around here so I know I could find a job anyway. You said to ask you anything so I do have one question. On the thread I posted on the CB a lot of people were saying I shouldn't major in elem. or sec. ed.--that I should major in a chosen field such as Eng. or Journalism and then get my masters in it. What do you think? I am thinking about doing that b/c I think it would also give me something to fall back on if teaching doesn't work out but I am not 100% decided on anything at this point. Did you major in sec. ed. or did you major in a certain field? I wonder how much easier it would be to get a job with a degree in a certain field. Thanks for the info. you have given me so far and thanks for whatever you will give me later!DisKim said:Tasha - Ask me anything you want about the teaching profession. I love it! I teach high school though. I could never teach elementary. I was a substitute in an elementary school for a couple of days and I could not figure out how to control the little buggers, nor could I get anything done with them because I didn't have the heart to interrupt them when they were telling me "stories". As far as the pay goes, consider the fact that your salary is for 10 months, not 12. Also, consider the amount of time you'll have off with Kylie. I've been teaching for 8 years and I think the pay is very good. You also have good benefits. It is the best job for a mother IMHO. I would say the negative for me is dealing with administrators, but that's just my school. It is not run very well and there is alot of favoritism. Really, any of the negative aspects of my job that I can think of stem from the fact that I am a high school teacher or are specific to my school.