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    Re: Starting toddler program at existing school


    Kath

    Posted on 11/02/09

    On 10/28/09, Kath wrote:
    > Hi
    >
    > I am a 6-12 AMI trained teacher. Just had a baby and would
    > like to work part-time. Looking into starting a toddler
    > program at our school currently 3yr-8th grade. What are
    > the essentials? Start up costs? We have the space
    > available so just wondering what materials are most
    > needed. Any advice would be much appreciated!
    > Kath

    Planning to take the training for toddler/infant. Also how
    many toddlers do you have in a room and how large a range of
    ages? 18mos to 3yr or 24mos to 3yr?

    Kath


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