
- Where are you from?
- How long have you been with ADPP?
- What is your teaching background and experience?
- What do you like most about your job?
- What do you think is special about your ADPP location?
- What is your favorite part of the day at ADPP?
- What is the last book you read out loud?
- What is the last book you read to yourself?
- What do you do in your spare time?
- What achievement are you most proud of?
- What should children look forward to doing/learning in the preschool classrooms?
- What is the single best piece of advice you can give parents of preschoolers?
- Where are you from?
I am from San Francisco, California. - How long have you been with ADPP?
I have been with ADPP for almost 11 years. - What is your teaching background and experience?
I have a Bachelors degree in Child Development and I have been working with children for 14 years. - What do you like most about your job?
I enjoy the stories the children tell me. They always make me laugh. - What do you think is special about your ADPP location?
The families and the staff are great! Everyone is always working together and the support from everyone is wonderful!! - What is your favorite part of the day at ADPP?
I enjoy circle time/story time and art time. Watching the children create something is awesome. They are more creative than me! I enjoy circle time because it gives the children the opportunity to speak out and they always say the funniest things! - What is the last book you read out loud?
The Littlest Owl by Caroline Pitcher - What is the last book you read to yourself?
Home Front by Kristen Hannah - What do you do in your spare time?
I enjoy working out. I recently became a volunteer at the Peninsula Humane Society. I also enjoy being outdoors. - What achievement are you most proud of?
I most proud of finishing school and earning my degree. - What should children look forward to doing/learning in the preschool classrooms?
The children should look forward to playing and learning to interact with others. I enjoy reading so they should look forward to listening to stories. - What is the single best piece of advice you can give parents of preschoolers?
Involve the children as much as possible. With the older children, have them help with packing their lunches. Also, make learning fun and interesting!