Teacher Spotlight: Christine Park

Everything we do at Day Early Learning is aimed at nurturing each child’s social, emotional and educational needs. Our ultimate goal is not only to prepare your child for kindergarten, but also to inspire a lifelong learning journey. Well-educated and trained teachers ensure that your child will be in the best hands possible.

Here is your chance to get to know some of our Day Early Learning teachers. This week, we highlight Christine Park.

Which Day Early Learning center do you work at?
Patty Jischke Early Care & Education Center.

What age group do you teach?
I am in a toddler classroom.

How long have you worked at Day Early Learning?
We are a new center to Day Early Learning but I have worked at this center for five years and three months.

When did you know you wanted to work with children?
When I was in elementary school.

How do you like to spend your free time?
Drinking coffee and reading. I also like to spend time with church activities.

What is/was your favorite children’s book?
The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry and The Big Hungry Bear.

What was the last moment that caused you to stop and remember why you love teaching and working with children?
When I’m around the children, I know my heart is rejoicing and it’s very sweet to touch little people’s life.

What is your favorite thing about working at Day Early Learning?
That it’s all about children and people. I’m still learning about new problems and very thankful for all so far

What other interesting facts do you want us to know about you?
I speak Korean and am a good cook.

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