“You never know your parents’ love until you raise your own children.” This saying is always true, especially for kindergarten teachers, who care for and educate young children every day. In 2018, a kindergarten teacher’s decision to have a third child brought even more contemplation. So, what are the difficulties, advantages, and stories surrounding this decision? Let’s find out! Kindergarten Year-End Parent Meeting
Having a Third Child: Double the Joy, Triple the Worry?
Having a child, especially a third one, is always a significant decision. For kindergarten teachers, the joy of motherhood is certainly multiplied when they are surrounded by children every day. However, alongside the joy, there are also many worries. Will having a third child affect their work and career? Will they have enough health and time to take good care of all three children, especially when working at a kindergarten requires a lot of energy and dedication? Ms. Lan, a kindergarten teacher in Hanoi, shared: “When I decided to have my third child, I was very worried, but then thinking about the laughter of children, about my family, I felt more motivated.”
Support Policies for Kindergarten Teachers Having a Third Child in 2018
In 2018, support policies for kindergarten teachers having a third child were still limited. However, some localities had their own policies to encourage childbirth, such as partially subsidizing childbirth costs and providing milk money for children. Carefully researching these policies will help teachers feel more secure when deciding to have a third child. Kindergarten Union Plan for January 2018 Balancing work and family is also a difficult problem. Many teachers have had to rely on the support of grandparents and relatives to be able to both do well at school and take good care of their children.
“Children are a Gift from Heaven”: Spiritual Comfort
Vietnamese people have a saying, “Children are a gift from heaven.” This belief serves as a comfort and encouragement to parents, especially those worried about raising many children. Moreover, having another member in the family brings more joy and laughter, helping to strengthen family bonds. According to Ms. Mai Anh, a kindergarten education expert and author of “Vietnamese Style Parenting,” sharing: “Having a third child is a brave decision. However, don’t worry too much, trust your maternal instincts, you will do it!”
Sharing from Kindergarten Teachers in District 3
At Kindergarten No. 8, District 3, many teachers have shared their experiences of having a third child. Ms. Hoa, an experienced teacher, confided: “Initially, I was also very worried, but thanks to the support of my family and the school, I overcame it. Now, seeing my children grow up, I feel all the hardships were worth it.” Ms. Hoa also advises her colleagues to carefully study kindergarten experience initiatives to apply to raising children. You can also refer to more information about the system of kindergartens to find the best learning environment for your children.
Preschool teacher helping young students
Conclusion
Having a third child is a personal decision, depending on many factors. Despite the difficulties and hardships, the happiness of being a mother and witnessing your children grow up will surely compensate for everything. Listen to your heart, consider carefully, and make the most appropriate decision. Don’t forget to share your story with us by leaving a comment below. Contact Phone Number: 0372999999, or visit the address: 234 Hao Nam, Hanoi. We have a 24/7 customer care team.