• profile Hi, my name is Aidan. I am the webmistress of daydreamz.net. I am 25 years old, licensed Early Childhood Educator who lives on the west coast of Canada in gorgeous British Columbia.

    Blogging has been my things since October 2002, I am an occasional video blogger over on Youtube, as well as photo bug on Flickr. I am also a facebook addict, but only my close friends would know that. If you ever have any questions about me please feel free to ask. If you are wanting to know about webhosting, please check out my hosting section for more information.

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College Bound

I registered for College last week online. I am really starting to look forward to heading back to school in the evenings again, as much as it will take into my “free” time and my current workload I am ready for the challenge.

I will be taking one Child Psychology course which I need as a prerequisite in September. Then I am going to begin doing my Special Education Citation for Early Childhood Education the following semester (January 09). I do not think I will be finished everything until the December 2009! As the courses I need to take are not available during the summer semester. Mark your calenders everyone as there will be a big celebration in early January 2010 when I am FINISHED! (That is until I decide to head back to school to take yet another program in Special Education and take the Educational Assistant program! - I am just a school wanting to learn machine!)

Who would have known that when I first started doing my Early Childhood Education Program in 2003 that I would want to continue exploring and learning to expand on what I had learned though my experiences. When I started going to school to become an early childhood educator it was just “something to do” as I had wanted to get out of retail and find a career. I am proud to say, I have found my career and though my work experiences I know I want to work with children who require extra support. How I have grown.