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Childmindi­ng is such a rewarding job

The best thing about my job is the smiles on their faces ... them being happy is the most rewarding thing

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Katy Pollock, 41, is a childminde­r from Kilmore, Oban.

Katy started out as a childminde­r after she decided she wanted to be at home more for her two eldest children, who were in primary school at the time.

Ten years on and Katy has grown her childmindi­ng business and in doing so, has inspired her son, Craig (17) to take on a career in Early Learning and Childcare.

Katy completed her SVQ3 in 2016 through distance learning and also undertakes a range of other training, which allows her to continuall­y learn and develop her skills. There are lots of opportunit­ies for developmen­t in a career in Early Learning and Childcare – Katy is currently undertakin­g an online Autism Awareness course and a basic sign language course.

Katy has always liked working with young children, so a career in Early Learning and Childcare was ideal.

She said: “I love the amazement children get from the simplest of things, and how much of a difference we as profession­als can make to each child’s life.

“I enjoy the variety in my job, the most. No two days are the same. As well as the activities I organise for each day, every child comes with their own ideas of what they want to do and that changes on a daily basis.

“Being able to think on the spot, follow child-led ideas and help them create whatever it is they want, is key.

“Through Early Learning and Childcare, the kids gain extended families, often with older children they play with and learn from.

“Children become a part of our family and most keep in touch after they’ve left, which is lovely.

“The most rewarding thing about what I do is that parents trust me with their most prized possession, plus the smiles I get from children when they see me each day. As for my son, Craig, he’s very good with the young children I look after and always enjoys engaging with them.

“So when an apprentice­ship vacancy in a nursery came up as he was finishing school, it seemed like a good opportunit­y for him, especially as he’s interested in developing outdoor activities with children.

“To anyone thinking about childcare I’d say it can be extremely hard work, but there is nothing more rewarding than a hug from a child, a gift of a picture they’ve drawn, or a flower they’ve picked for you.”

 ??  ?? Childmindi­ng career Katy Pollok loves her role as a childminde­r
Childmindi­ng career Katy Pollok loves her role as a childminde­r

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