Becoming a Carer
Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 19/10/2015 20:22 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- Do you think that being a parent helps to prepare for a career as a Carer?
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 20:05 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- I think it would help.. any type of real life experience would help
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 01/11/2015 20:18 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- yes, I do think that being a parent helps to prepare for a career as a Carer, As the skills that I have learned as being a parent caring for my children, go hand in hand with being a carer. Christina Conaty
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 19:00 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- I do think that being a parent helps to prepare you for a career as a carer. Being a parent requires you to be kind and patient. These qualities are very important for a carer. Also I think that the years spent physically and emotionally taking care of your children will give you invaluable experience that you can carry forward to your career as a carer.
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 02/11/2015 20:18 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- In my opinion, being a parent of a child with a particular health issue would be an advantage to becoming a carer.
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 18:51 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- I´m not a parent, but i´m sure that it would help you to be a good carer if you were a parent. I think it would certainly teach you some patience when dealing with people that might be more difficult to deal with.
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 18:22 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- Good evening, After 12 years as a full-time mum, I´ve found that my experiences have prepared me for my upcoming career in caring because I feel as a parent we learn how to consider others and to value their needs. Regards, Sharne O´Flaherty
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 20:38 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- I do think being a parent helps when you become a carer. It gives you more experience in life.
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 19:55 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- It certainly does help
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 21:08 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- yes i think it helps because it shows your caring
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 21:02 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- In my opinion, being a parent of a child with a particular health issue would be an advantage to becoming a carer.
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 02/11/2015 20:42 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- As a parent of a child with an ongoing health concern I think it helps me to be a more caring carer.
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 21:14 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- Yes I do think that being a parent can help being a good carer.
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 19:06 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- Yes of course because ,being a parent is a caring job ,so you automatically qualify being a carer and looking after people. Yours sincerely, Anne Bredin
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 19:28 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- Yes i do feel being a parent better equipped me to be a good carer.
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 18:49 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- Id love to become a carer, I enjoy looking after people. Yours sincerely, Anne Bredin
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 19:05 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- I do think that being a parent helps me in my career as a carer because it makes me feel good that I can care for somebody who is vulnerable.
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 18:54 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- I do think that being a parent helps you prepare for a career as a carer because as a mother you are all things to your children - from care giver to nurse when your child is ill. It gives you an empathy to those in need of sensitivity and compassion.
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 20:50 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- Yes I think the skills you need to be a good parent help you become a good carer
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 20:47 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- yes I think it does help because you learn to put other peoples needs before your own
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 18/11/2015 12:47 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- Yes it can. It prepares for caring for their needs as kids get older
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 21/10/2015 13:01 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- I think that being a parent is good preparation for being a Carer because you have to put the needs of your children before your own needs and be always aware of what has to be done for them. It makes you think of the physical and emotional needs of others which is what the job of Carer is about.
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re : Becoming a Carer           ![reply](/schooldays.nsf/ui_newrespsmall.gif) 20/10/2015 20:38 - Miscellaneous ----------------------------------- I think it does because when you have kids you will learn to put your kids needs first and to have a lot of patience with them. So when you are a carer, you will have to put your clients needs first to complete the tasks that needs to be done. You will have to have patience and listen to them as well and being a parent helps you do this.
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