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Art of Leadership Engaging Families in Early Childhood Organizations
Exchange Press (Author) · Exchange Press · Paperback
The Art of Leadership Series
This comprehensive hands-on series of books examines every aspect of effective center management from A to Z. Offering the best advice and thinking from recognized experts on program administration, these books are designed to be comprehensive, hands-on training texts as well as ongoing reference tools for center administrators. The ideas presented are practical; the strategies are proven to work.
Engaging Families in Early Childhood Organizations
High-quality early childhood programs are highly effective in engaging and supporting the families they serve. Engaging Families addresses the full spectrum of responsibilities in working with families: welcoming, supporting, engaging, and communicating with parents. In addition, it provides helpful advice on working with all types of families in today's society. This book is composed of three chapters: Welcoming, Engaging, Supporting Parents, Communicating with Parents, and Working with All Types of Families. Some of the topics include:
Redefining Parent EngagementHelping Families Develop a Sense of BelongingMatching Families' Expectations for Your ProgramMoving from Family Participation to PartnershipsThe Ten Ps of Parent CommunicationParent Meetings: Creative Ways to Make Them MeaningfulSharing Developmental Concerns with ParentsParental Anger: Causes, Triggers, and Strategies to HelpSupporting Multicultural, Multilingual FamiliesLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) FamiliesDo you have a question about the book? Login to be able to add your own question.
