So while I was there I learned some amazing tricks on how to interact with children such as when in doubt bounce it out. So this basically means when every they are fussy and don’t want to go down for there nap or just fussy in general just put them in a bouncer and bounce away and soon enough they will be fast asleep.. This experience has benefited me by provided me with tons of experience for my actual life later down the road when I actually have kids. I learned that in this career the parents are just as much as a battle as the kids sometimes. There are some parents that are completely clueless and don’t even realize they actually need to take their kids to the doctor. Or they don’t try to discipline there kids at home at all. I also heard a story of a family that wouldn’t change their kid he would show up in the same diaper that that he left in the day before. The only things I would change is asking to go into more rooms. I was never really in Pre-k ever but I did get to know some of the kids because when they go out to the playground pre-k and preschool go out together. Also the only time I ever went into the infant room waa when I had like 30 minutes left and I didn't really have anywhere else to be. My advice would be to really get involved with the kids and ask to be in every room in the facility.