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Which qualities do you think are most important

for people working with children? Do you think
people who have their own children understand
other children better? Why or why not? Discuss
the common challenges that people working with
children may face. While hiring people for
positions that relate to working with young
children, do you think more weight should be
given to their academic qualifications or personal
qualities? Why?

Which qualities do you think are most important for people working with children? Do-example-1
User Kylef
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Do you think people who have their own children understand other children better?

Yes and no. The reason I say yes is because in some ways children can be similar based off how they were raised. If you have more than one child then you would be an expert on what to expect next from another child. For ex. Let’s say you’re a first time parent and you’re having problems sleeping and you ask help from social media. One answer you can give that person as an expert with parenting is sleep when the child sleeps. Or if you’re aren’t eating right because your top priority is your child. A tip for that could be trying your best to eat when the child eats.

My reading for saying NO. In some ways all children can be different based on how they grew up and their parents as well. If your parents were drinking or smoking while pregnant with you, then the baby will obviously have an error with them while growing up. Some children also learn at different paces. This child might already know their ABC’s while this child might already know how to count to 20. So many different possibilities. I hope I could help. God Bless!

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