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✅ Minimum Education Requirements
High School Diploma or GED – Often required for assistant roles.
Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential – A nationally recognized certification for early childhood education.
Associate’s Degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field – Often required for lead teacher roles.
Bachelor’s Degree – May be required for teaching in public schools or higher-level programs like Pre-K.
State Certification or License – Required in some states or for public school settings.
CPR and First Aid Certification – Usually mandatory.
Background Check – Required by all licensed facilities.
Experience with Children – Often preferred or required (e.g., babysitting, internships, daycare work).
Ongoing Professional Development – Most states require yearly training hours in early childhood education topics.
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✅ Helpful Personal Qualities
Patience and creativity
Good communication skills
Ability to manage small children’s behavior
Organizational skills