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I am an infant teacher who has taught over 1,000 children so have experience of behaviour problems.
The infants teacher in the village school had known it, but she hadn't been asked to make a report on the child.
An infants teacher, she is best known for more than 40 Welsh children's books she wrote.
"I mean, you can't be too careful," said the infant teacher, twisting the ring on her finger nervously.
"The poor old infant teachers are so overloaded there is a danger the basics are being neglected," he said.
Apparently, he'd been tracking her though the store because he'd decided that a 61-year-old retired infant teacher looked exactly like a shoplifter.
In her early twenties she joined Notting Hill High School as an infant teacher.
In 1860 she began her training as an infant teacher at the Home and Colonial Training College, London.
The infant teacher at the school after the war was Miss Hewitt, who travelled every day from St Faith's on a motor-cycle.
At about this time met his first wife, Mary, an infant teacher at Bradford-on-Avon, who died tragically three years ago after a brain haemorrhage.
The infant teacher had 63 children in her class and one of Mr. Melton's first actions as headmaster was to appoint another teacher for that group.
Mr Patten unveiled proposals to recruit parents, A new one-year 'express' course will allow the nursery and infant teachers to teach without a degree.
Braham was born in Victoria, and initially trained as an infant teacher, graduating from the Melbourne Teachers College in 1958.
Infant teacher has it and asks me to make sure that the Head of Primary knows that one of the children had a fit on the bus this morning.
Certainly, the most of the infant teachers I know take great pains to make sure that it is not traumatic and that the move from home to school is as easy as possible.
I WAS an infant teacher for 38 years and it always makes me angry when anyone says that a mother who stays at home caring for her child is 'wasting her talents'.
Single, Casaus worked as an infant teacher in the Juan Ramón Alegre de Andorra state school in Teruel.
Gulliver (1979), investigating infant teachers' assumptions in listening to reading, argued that the ploys that teachers used in helping children read aloud were patterned by their underlying perceptions of reading.
She became an infants teacher and taught in several schools, in South and North Wales, including Aberdare, Onllwyn, Porthmadog, Trefriw and Nefyn .
"I always tell the infant teachers, 'You think you saw the first step, but maybe the baby was just putting her foot out to keep from falling,' " says Dr. Laurene Smith, the vice president for educational research and development at Kinder-Care headquarters in Alabama.
This has taken place in the case of the playgroup mothers who have developed a link with one of the schools, in that their materials are ordered through one school and the mothers' group are developing links with the infant teachers in preparing playgroup children for entry to school.
It's an ill-trained infant teacher nowadays who cannot lead a lesson on creative dance, use a video recorder, insert a floppy disc, be aware of the latest approaches to reading and number and be ready to explain to her class the nature of Diwali and the Festival of Lights.