- 09 June 2021
- 10 min read
10 Tips If You’re A Parent And Thinking Of Becoming A Nurse - By A Student Nurse And Mum
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I am due to qualify as a Mental Health Nurse in 3 months and I am a mum. I would like to share some tips for parents thinking of becoming a nurse.
Topics Covered In This Article
I’m A Mum And Soon-To-Be-Qualified Nurse
1. Planning Childcare In Advance
2. Ask For Help With Your Studies
3. Open A Student Bank Account In A Local Branch
4. Consider The Flexible Working Pattern
8. It’s OK - You Will Never Know Everything!
I’m A Mum And Soon-To-Be-Qualified Nurse
If you are reading this article, you are probably have been thinking about becoming a nurse.
However, if you are a parent you may be worried about balancing your life between family, work, and university responsibilities.
I am due to qualify as a Mental Health Nurse in 3 months and I am a mum. I would like to share some tips for parents thinking of becoming a nurse.
I would like to admit that I have been practicing those bits of advice for the last 3 years, however, at times I still feel overwhelmed by responsibilities as a student nurse and mum.
Nevertheless, I let myself feel tired, not to be perfect, and rely on the help of my support network - and try to follow my 10 guidelines as best I can. Here they are...
About this contributor
Mental Health Nurse
I am a registered mental health nurse and a happy mum of two little girls. I'm currently working as a CAMHS practitioner. Nursing gives me plenty of enjoyment and I love the idea of learning something new every day. In my practice I try to focus on a holistic approach to wellbeing while highlighting the importance of connection between mental and physical health.
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