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What questions will be asked in kindergarten interviews?

Interviewing childcare workers will generally ask questions related to young children. The specific questions and answers are as follows:

1. Question: Why are you applying for the position of childcare worker?

Answer: The reason why I chose this job is because I am passionate about it. I like children very much, they are innocent, lively and full of childishness. I have an optimistic, cheerful and approachable personality. I have learned a lot about child psychology and nursing, and I am very good at getting along with children. So I want to try the job of a nursery, because I believe I can do it well and take good care of these flowers of the motherland.

2. Question: How much do you know about the work of a kindergarten caregiver?

Answer: Childcare workers are responsible for all aspects of children’s health, life, diet, etc. in kindergartens. According to my understanding of childcare workers, the work of childcare workers is complicated and has many details, such as taking care of children's diet, teaching children to wash their hands, cleaning teacups and other supplies for children, cleaning classrooms and other kindergarten areas, etc.

3. Question: Could you please tell me what kind of work do childcare workers do?

Answer: As far as I know, before the park opens, children’s tableware must be disinfected, and then tableware and breakfast should be distributed; the boiled water that the children will drink throughout the day must be prepared; and the buildings in the park must be cleaned. Such as classrooms and student activity areas; taking care of children's naps; teaching children to dress; cleaning children's soiled underwear; assisting kindergarten teachers in teaching activities, etc.

4. Question: How to inspect children during nap?

Answer: Conduct a noon check before the child goes to bed, and carefully check whether the child has small sticks, glass, buttons, coins, and sharp-edged objects. During the child's nap, conduct a comprehensive inspection every 15 minutes, cover the child with a quilt, correct incorrect sleeping postures, etc. During the nursing nap period, do not sleep, leave the dormitory, or do anything unrelated to the nap.