Child care workers teach and care for children while their parents are away. They make sure children are safe. They might also help them play games, do art, and read books.
Child care workers ...
-need to be energetic, fun, and patient. They help kids gain new skills and learn how to get along with others.
-in schools and day care centers take care of groups of children. They greet young children as they arrive and help them find something fun to do. Child care workers plan daily activities before the children come. Each day usually includes playing, reading, arts and crafts, and rest time.
-To help children learn, these workers play educational games. To teach language, they might tell stories, read books, or help kids act out stories. To teach math, they might help kids count blocks or cut out shapes. To teach science, they might mix colors when painting. They might also teach music and dance.
- spend most of their day with children. But they also meet with parents or guardians to talk about how their child is doing. Child care workers also write notes about what children do. It's important for child care workers to look for problems children may have and to tell their parents or guardians.
WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE?

There will be lots of jobs for child care workers, especially for people who have training or experience.
Jobs for child care workers are projected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations between 2008 and 2018. That's because there will be more parents who work and more children to watch.
(informations from http://www.bls.gov/k12/help02.htm)
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