Letter to the family
Since 2018, the year I was blessed with my sweet little brother, I have developed a deeper love and affection for children. I have always had a natural sense of sensitivity and patience around kids, but receiving the full-time responsibility of caring for a child who depended on me made me realize just how much I love this role.
My younger brothers are the light of my life, and taking care of them inspired me to care for other children, including newborns. Through these experiences, I have grown more patient, nurturing, and joyful in the presence of children. I also discovered that my favorite hobbies — painting, reading, writing, singing, and playing — become even more special when shared with little ones.
I love taking children to playgrounds, museums, and other places where they can have fun while learning about the world. I enjoy stimulating their creativity through crafts and reading, which is why I often read to them and paint fun coloring books together. Many of the children I have cared for were still learning basic skills like reading, and since I have always been passionate about teaching, I take great pride in supporting their mental and emotional development.
For me, child care is not only about ensuring the children are safe and entertained; it is also about contributing positively to their growth, working gently through their difficulties to help build their confidence. I believe that education is an essential part of child care, and I am always committed to doing my best to assist in this area — especially by helping young children who struggle with reading or math.
Of course, after learning and growth, comes the fun! I truly believe that children should experience happiness and have lives filled with enjoyable, meaningful activities. I am excited to plan days that are both educational and fun, bringing peace, joy, and enrichment to their everyday routines.
My goal is to help support your children’s happiness, growth, and well-being. I wish to become a trusted friend to them while also maintaining a respectful role as their caregiver. For you, dear parents, I hope to meet and exceed your expectations regarding the care and development of your children.
I would greatly appreciate open communication about your family's expectations — including how you would like me to approach the children when they misbehave, which habits and values you wish me to reinforce, your house rules, and anything else important to your family's culture. I want you to feel comfortable speaking with me at any time if adjustments are needed.
Thank you for considering me to be a part of your family. I look forward to the opportunity to learn from you and grow together with your children.