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Practical guidance every early childhood administrator needs
to successfully direct with a mission!
"As a program director of an early childhood program, I find the
sample lists and forms provided throughout the text to be very
practical and helpful. They can easily be modified to meet the
center's needs or copied as they are and utilized in one's
program." -Dr. Leighan Rinker, Executive Director
Beginnings of Palm Beach County, Inc. "I would recommend this as a
resource for child care center directors and assistant directors,
especially for assistant directors who hope to move up the ladder
eventually. This text would help administrators see the connection
between mission and vision and everything else you do, as well as
providing structures for developing and implementing sound business
practices....I [also] believe this text would be very appropriate
for students taking an administration course ...even if they were
not currently directors." -Jill M. Uhlenberg, University of
Northern Iowa From Mailman Segal Institute, Dr. Hilde Reno invites
future and current early childhood administrators and early
education center directors to examine and assess the many duties
and responsibilities inherent in successfully managing staff,
budgets, and a quality program that conforms to all legal and
regulatory requirements. In "Handbook for Early Childhood
Administrators: Directing with a Mission," Dr. Reno walks readers
through each management task that is essential to directing with a
mission and offers a wealth of helpful support and resources,
including forms, documents, recommended readings and websites, and
reflective prompts to help all administrators and directors
flourish intheir positions. What it takes to direct with a
mission:
- Includes program evaluation and assessment tools to guide
directors and administrators in maintaining high quality services
and achieving accreditation and/or quality incentive awards.
- Highlights useful resources and weblinks featuring additional
books, articles, documents, and information to aid in successfully
operating a child care and education center.
Tales of parenting from someone who actually LIKES her job and is
most definitely NOT a tiger-mom Come along with Judy and share a
few laughs and tears as she and her three quirky, sweet, funny kids
grow through the middle-school years and beyond. Finally, in book
version, a collection of the very best of the Self-Righteous
Housewife whose popular blog has been entertaining moms and those
who love kids for years. Grab a cup of java and join her and the
coffee friends for a good time. Or just throw a copy of the book in
the van for next time you're waiting in the carline
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