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It all depends on the school! Some that are not regulated by the school districts really do just require a high school diploma or GED and a love of children. Often these are daycare type facilities. Some require an associates degree in Early Childhood Education, and still others a bachelor's. If that's all the ad said, it's probably one of the former. One great thing about working in that industry, is that if they offer tuition reimbursement for classes towards a degree in ECE - that's a great way to get your degree (or further it) while having someone else pay for it!
Good luck to you! If you sincerely have a love of lil kids... pursue that!
"We will be known forever by the tracks we leave." ~ Native American proverb
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