Anita Khurana Chander
Pleasanton, CA USA
"Being a part of a child’s growth and development and seeing the world through their eyes is incomparable."
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Anita's work combines: Education, Music, and Teaching / Mentoring
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Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Communications
Suffolk University
Here's the path I recommend for someone who wants to be a Preschool Educator:
Bachelor's Degree: Communications
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My path in life took a while to figure out
1.
Was heading for a career in Communications. Wanted to become a journalist. I was working on a talk show where I was responsible for recruiting guests on opposing sides for various different topics.
2.
The show ended. I liked the experience and tried some anchoring techniques at the studio on some late nights. I would read the scripts off of a teleprompter and present them to the camera (audience).
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I felt like something was missing. Maybe the Communications/Broadcasting route is not what I am truly meant to do.
4.
Somehow I tripped upon preschool job openings and that really sparked my interest. I felt this may be right up my alley as I have a ten year younger sister and many cousins who were younger than I.
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When my sister was in preschool I used to love volunteering there and I got a chance to see how things were done. How the teachers made an impact (positive & negative-unfortunately).
6.
The activities and interactions were always endearing to me. I felt a connection with all the children and all that they were doing. I used to take my younger sister to the library programs—
7.
Story time, Mother Goose, Games & play, crafts. I would read, play games, and help my sister with homework. I loved watching and being involved in her growing into this amazing individual.
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All of these experiences led me to my passion of being an educator. I realized the impact I could make in their lives and vice versa. I attended Early Childhood classes via my first preschool job.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
There is no money in this field and that is all you are involved with.
How I responded:
To me, educating young children and being a part of their early years or beginning of their lives is an immense honor. Being a part of a child’s growth and development and seeing the world through their eyes is incomparable.