While there are a variety of education and training options that you may take on your road to working in early childhood education, if you are hoping for better jobs, more responsibility, and a higher salary, you will need:

experience at a private school.
a two-year study abroad.
a mentor.
additional education.

a Bachelor's or Master's degree in early childhood education or a related field.

Having a degree in early childhood education or a related field such as psychology or child development is often a requirement for higher-paying and more advanced positions in the field. Additionally, continuing education and professional development opportunities can help you stay up-to-date with the latest research and best practices in early childhood education, which can help you become a more effective educator and build your skills and knowledge base. Finally, having a mentor can provide you with guidance, support, and valuable feedback as you navigate your career path in early childhood education.