bandlady
24-09-2010, 01:13 PM
I am so pleased with myself I got an 'A' for my DHC. :clapping: :clapping:
I have been a Childminder for many years and was always dead against any form of training because 'I knew it all', well maybe I did, but getting this qualification has made all the difference to me and the way that I work. When I started Childminding you only had a visit from Social Services and you were registered, there was no formal training that only came about in later years and I didn't have to attend so I didn't. I now realise how silly that was and that I was more than capable of doing this training many years ago, I just never had the confidence to do it. I would recommend to anyone that has the chance to study a Level 3 qualification to do it. I did this distance learning and yes at times it was hard but by using your general knowledge and researching on the internet it was manageable.
Well I am going to treat myself to something nice (and expensive) and my hubby and kids can pay for it:jump for joy: :jump for joy:
Denise
I have been a Childminder for many years and was always dead against any form of training because 'I knew it all', well maybe I did, but getting this qualification has made all the difference to me and the way that I work. When I started Childminding you only had a visit from Social Services and you were registered, there was no formal training that only came about in later years and I didn't have to attend so I didn't. I now realise how silly that was and that I was more than capable of doing this training many years ago, I just never had the confidence to do it. I would recommend to anyone that has the chance to study a Level 3 qualification to do it. I did this distance learning and yes at times it was hard but by using your general knowledge and researching on the internet it was manageable.
Well I am going to treat myself to something nice (and expensive) and my hubby and kids can pay for it:jump for joy: :jump for joy:
Denise