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I Need to Vent

So I just found out at the last minute that I am in charge of instructing two kids' art classes at the art store I work at tomorrow. I have no experience in teaching or children, and the managers never bothered to ask me this, either. Apparently, I'm substituting for our usual instructor. She can't do it because her child's b-day party is tomorrow. I don't know what we're making or how to make it, how many children are coming per class, if they'll bring the art supplies, if the store provides them, or if I have to buy them (I hope not, that's expensive and I've seen our knitting instructor buy class supplies). I've been scheduled to do this since last Thursday but no one bothered to tell me so that I'd be prepared for all of this. I asked questions and for advice but I was just told to come in early tomorrow to read the instructions and practice making the projects, but the problem is that they give the usual instructor all the answers and instructions for the projects a week ahead so that she can practice making it before teaching the kids. This feels very unfair to me, and perhaps I'm overreacting but I feel screwed over. Would it have hurt so much to ask me if I could do it, or if I even have the skills for it? One of the managers said she'll help out if needed but she's kinda new to our store. But at the same time, she's a grandmother so maybe she'd be a great help when I need her. I don't know what to expect at all and I'm panicking! What do I do???
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It sounds like fun :) although I can understand the intimidation and frustration with the last-minute announcement... I think you will find when you arrive tomorrow that it's not as bad as you thought. (And even if it goes the worst it possibly could, what's the worst that could happen?? ... Don't dwell on that answer lol.)

You will have plenty of art materials. You will have kids eager for any kind of positive attention and activity. The best you can do is bring your genuine cheer (or fabricate some, to get started) and try your best. I'm absolutely confident in your abilities to make the class fun and educational for everyone--so are your employers, because they wouldn't have thrown you into this if they didn't think you would do a fantastic job. Good luck! :) This is a very positive opportunity for growth.