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I am an LPN and now I want my bachelors in early education in your opinion is this a good choice? |
Through my career I have met several special needs kids these kids need teaching and I feel compelled to become a teacher. At this moment I am beginning a career as a nurse for a school for the deaf. If it was your kid would you feel better that the teacher is a nurse as well? I think this would make you extremely valuable, and would enrich your experience and marketability a great deal. If I had a special needs child I would very much appreciate you as their teacher, to answer your question. you should do whatever you want. Actually, teachers make more than nurses, both work in the public benefit (most anyways), and with both degrees, you can be very valuable and helpful to some school, not to mention to some students. yes it would be nice to know that my sons teacher was a nurse but I have to tell you I am getting my degree in Education and sorta wish I had the stomach for nursing.... wayyyyyy more money!!!! Maybe, but there seems to be a much greater need for nurses these days than for teachers, so the only way I would make that change is if I really was not cut out to be a nurse. That's a great choice. We need more compassionate people...professionals in our schools...especially here in NYC. I will give you this advice.. My mother was an RN for 14 years. She decided to go back to school at the age of 42. She got her masters, and she is now a Nurse Practitioner. She is 52 now. She loves her job. My advice is to keep on going. I think it's a good combination. As a teacher working with young kids the LPN,though not needed, would look good on a resume. It would be good on parent teacher's night, because the LPN shows a true concern towards children. I don't know the school your going to, but see if a special ed degree might not be better. There are pros and cons both ways so there is not enough information here to go one way or the other. The big thing is you have put yourself in a position were there are many options. Also your supervisor or fellow workers may be able to give you hints on what would be best for the school. Lots of choices and decisions, but better than having no choices. Good Luck. i wonder if there are any schools in your area that have a school nurse but if you feel like the Lord is leading you to help children dont fight him and just do it he will work it all out in the end I think it is a good choice since you have a genuine interest in helping children. Being an LPN can be a rewarding career as well, but you can't always make the differences you want to make in one career. Good luck and hope you make a difference in these children's lives! |
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