Both early education and nursery teachers are engaged in infant care and education, but there are some differences between them.
Service groups are different. Judging from the age of service groups, baby nurses are younger, and the service groups of early education and kindergartens overlap more.
The job content is different. Nurses' work mainly focuses on maternal and child care skills, supplementing some early education contents. Nurses are a combination of education and upbringing. Early teachers should not only educate children, but also guide parents to educate their children, especially for babies with special needs, such as sensory training and music enlightenment, which requires high professionalism.
Career planning is different. Kindergarten teachers can be divided into kindergarten teachers, parent-child teachers, integration teachers, Montessori teachers, Orff music teachers, kindergarten teachers and so on. As a professional education, preschool education involves infants. On the other hand, nurses do not have such a detailed job classification.
In a word, early education and nursery teacher are both professions of infant care and education, but there are still some differences between them. Which occupation to choose depends on one's interests and abilities.
In addition to early education and nursery teachers, there are children's growth guides and children's growth consultants and other occupations related to infant education.
The work content of children's growth guidance and children's growth consultant is similar to that of early education and baby nurses, and they are also engaged in infant care and education. Children's growth guides and children's growth consultants pay more attention to the emotional communication and psychological needs of infants and provide all-round educational guidance and consulting services for infant families.
In short, when choosing a career related to infant education, you need to choose a career that suits you according to your own interests and abilities. No matter which occupation you choose, you need to have professional skills and good professional ethics to provide quality education services for infants and families.