As much an illustrated guide as a textbook, here's one place you can find everything you need to know about caring for children and how they develop. Broken down into 76 simple chunks that each explain a short topic, Pamela Minett's approach uses illustration as much as words to explain the key con
Developing and Administering a Child Care and Education Program
โ Scribed by Dorothy June Sciarra; Anne G. Dorsey; Ellen Lynch; Shauna Adams
- Publisher
- Cengage Learning
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 434
- Edition
- Paperback
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Emphasizing the director's responsibility as a leader of both people and programs in diverse communities, DEVELOPING AND ADMINISTERING A CHILD CARE AND EDUCATION PROGRAM, Ninth Edition, covers the business and interpersonal skills child development professionals need to implement an effective program for young children and their families. It is written primarily for future early childhood educators whether or not they plan to work in the administrative aspects of the field, and is also a rich resource for practicing directors. In this thoroughly updated edition, the authors provide practical information on all aspects of directing a program, including curriculum selection; funding; budgeting; selecting, training, and supervising staff; housing the program and purchasing equipment; working with children and parents; accrediting and licensing an early childhood center; and carrying out program evaluation and quality improvement strategies.
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