Teachers' Success Stories

 

Eileen Petzold-Bradley "The necessity of learning the English language is becoming important for the future. This is especially true for our children who will live in a more interconnected and globalised world where English will a key language for international communication. Many times, it is difficult to find appropriate language learning programs for children in foreign countries where they can get a head start on mastering the English language. I joined the network of Helen Doron Teachers initially in search of a unique, easy and successful method that "really" works for teaching English to infants and children. I am an English native speaker living in Germany married to a German man. Our son is growing up in a bilingual environment so I became interested in early language development for this simple fact. I too also grow up overseas in Panama and was exposed at an early age to Spanish. Therefore, I am a strong believer in training children a second language as their mother tongue. ....



Marie Biton"Before Helen Doron Early English, I had a good job - high salary, only worked until 2 pm. Sounds great? Well maybe, but I wasn't satisfied. I wanted more and I needed a change. I've always been good with children and they seemed to like me. I'd heard of Helen Doron Early English (HDEE) and it sounded like a good idea. It was just never the right time to do the course. I'd be starting a new job or pregnant...

Finally, I did the course in March '98. I really enjoyed the course and I received SO MUCH from Henrietta (my teacher trainer!). By the end of that week, not only had I a new profession, I'd made some very nice new friends. I finished the course on Friday and already on Sunday evening I was at my daughter's kindergarten's Parents Evening talking about HDEE like a real professional! The parents were impressed.



"I've been teaching with Helen Doron Early English (HDEE) for seven years now. I started when my own children were 3, 5 and 8 years old. I loved being a full-time mom but was ready for something else to do where I could use the skills I already had. I definitely wanted to stay home with my boys so a full-time employment was out of the question....



"At the age of nine I suffered under boring, uninteresting and non-motivating English lessons at school. Luckily my parents sent me to England where I experienced a completely different way of learning the language. I lost my heart not only to the country but years later to a nice young English gentleman who became my husband.



In August 2004, my colleagues and I came prepared for five days of intensive training with Helen Doron Early English. We expected that the training would be fun and exciting, as we had to work with many new friends on a variety of creative prop assignments for the children....