1. What is the most important thing I learned from the interview? Is there anything I would do differently for other interviews?
The most important thing I learned from the interview is to value patience. Asking Mrs. Denise questions about Child Development and the answers that she gave me all revolved around informing myself about the topic and developing patience when working with kids. For other interviews I would like to ask questions that are more into depth.
2. Did I get additional resources and contacts? What is the most useful? Why?
The additional resources and contacts I got was to look into a class at Mt.Sac called child 10. Mrs. Denise told me it is a difficult class but it really teaches about the development of children from embryo to birth and so on. Also, she told me to interview Mrs. Nina who is the director of the Montessori daycare.
3. What makes my interviewee qualified to help me?
My interviewee was qualified to help me because she has the experience of what I am looking for. She's had children of her own so she has the experience as a parent. Also, she is a daycare teacher so that alone gives her a different perspective on how to deal with certain children.
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