Less than a week away - Don't miss this event! This is your chance to refine the message you give potential families that visit your center. Don't let your story be just another child care center story. Katie has agreed to lead a FREE 30-minute storytelling intensive for the Early Childhood Education (ECE) community. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to gain insights on how to tell YOUR compelling story that will resonate and inspire action. Register here: https://bit.ly/3W39Nri Date: Tuesday, August 13th Time: 1:00 PM EST
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Unlocking the Power of Parental Engagement 🚀 Excited to share my latest episode of Getting Real with Leaders in Education featuring the incredible Gloria Corral, President and CEO of Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE). We dive deep into how empowering families transforms education. - The crucial role of family engagement in educational success. - Strategies for effective communication between schools and families. - The impact of community support in enhancing the educational journey. Find the link to this enlightening episode in the comments. Let's explore how we can collectively shape a brighter future for our children!
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The journey of raising a child with special needs is unique for every family, often accompanied by triumphs and challenges. As educators, we have the opportunity to be more than just teachers; we can be allies, understanding partners, and supporters in this journey. Recognizing parents' daily lives, struggles, and victories is crucial in forming a partnership that transcends traditional teacher-student dynamics. At Distinctive Method Interventions, LLC, we advocate for a collaborative approach, where educators and parents work hand-in-hand to support the child’s learning and growth. This partnership is built on open communication, mutual respect, and, most importantly, understanding and compassion for the experiences of parents navigating the special needs education system. Let's strengthen this partnership. Together our voices can inspire change and promote a deeper connection between families and educators. We can create a more inclusive and empathetic educational environment for children with special needs.
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Children need a comprehensive support system to reach their full potential. Our holistic approach to child development involves coordinated efforts at the community, district, parental, and school levels. At the community level, we engage local leaders and organizations to create a supportive environment that prioritizes children's well-being. Parental involvement is crucial; we provide resources and training to help parents support their children's growth effectively. Schools are also a key focus, where we work with educators to implement programs that foster the childrens development. Through integrating these efforts, we ensure that children receive the consistent support they need from all aspects of their lives. This comprehensive approach leads to better outcomes in health, education, and emotional well-being. To learn more about our holistic approach and its impact, follow us on LinkedIn.
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Children need a comprehensive support system to reach their full potential. Our holistic approach to child development involves coordinated efforts at the community, district, parental, and school levels. At the community level, we engage local leaders and organizations to create a supportive environment that prioritizes children's well-being. Parental involvement is crucial; we provide resources and training to help parents support their children's growth effectively. Schools are also a key focus, where we work with educators to implement programs that foster the childrens development. Through integrating these efforts, we ensure that children receive the consistent support they need from all aspects of their lives. This comprehensive approach leads to better outcomes in health, education, and emotional well-being. To learn more about our holistic approach and its impact, follow us on LinkedIn.
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Check out the latest from the amazing Georgie Dent #lifematters
Yesterday morning, with my little sidekick on her very last day of school holidays, I headed into the studio for #LifeMatters on ABC's Radio National with Hilary Harper. I was a guest with Frances Press who is the Head and Dean, Education and Professional Studies, at Griffith University. Our topic was why access to affordable, quality early childhood education and care matters SO MUCH to children, to parents, to families, to grandparents ... and what happens when children and families miss out. It was a big-hearted, human-focused conversation and I would love you to have a listen. The Parenthood https://lnkd.in/eq-7PMvJ
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Are you an Early Childhood educator or administrator? Here are just a few sessions that will have content directly related to pre-K settings! Join us on Wednesday, May 22 for our virtual conference on all things literacy: OSSELiteracy.vfairs.com
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For Mother's Day, I got to interview some of our most dedicated parent advocates about why early childhood care and education is important to them and what makes moms the best advocates for their families, the educators who teach their kids, and their communities. Read their stories here: https://lnkd.in/eBaY_ri8
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Training & TA. Family Engagement & Support. Passionate about IECMH, public health, and trauma informed, equitable early education systems change.
#parents are so important in the education process. Teachers and parents are partners, not adversaries. #partnerships #parentsupport #earlychildhoodeducation #teachers #childdevelopment #relationshipbuilding
In the early 1980s, Missouri pioneered the concept of partnering with parents to embrace their important role as their child’s first and most influential teacher. Today, Parents as Teachers continues to equip early childhood organizations and family engagement professionals with information and tools that are relevant—and widely applicable—to today’s parents, families, and children. Get the Resource: https://ow.ly/F3Ve50QFLbj #familyengagement
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In the early 1980s, Missouri pioneered the concept of partnering with parents to embrace their important role as their child’s first and most influential teacher. Today, Parents as Teachers continues to equip early childhood organizations and family engagement professionals with information and tools that are relevant—and widely applicable—to today’s parents, families, and children. Get the Resource: https://ow.ly/F3Ve50QFLbj #familyengagement
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An early childhood education specialist, with a passion for pedagogical/educational leadership in early childhood.
Last night I participated in the final webinar hosted by Early Childhood Ireland with Reggio Children, were we explored all of the MARKS children make. Mark making can be seen as an intrinsic need in all of us, but especially in children. By making marks, children are telling us their stories. It was a fun and insightful way to explore how tools and materials each have their own identity and how we interact with them constantly changes. #earlychildhoodeducation #pegagoicalleadership #alwayslearning
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