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Parent Engagement in Early Learning: Strategies for Working with Families. Second Edition
Document Type
Books
Guides - Non-Classroom
Author
Source
Redleaf Press. 2016.
Subject
Early Childhood Education
Parent Participation
Parent Teacher Cooperation
Partnerships in Education
Interpersonal Communication
Parent Attitudes
Child Development
School Policy
Administrator Role
Communication Strategies
Preschool Teachers
Language
English
Abstract
This updated second edition of "Parent-Friendly Early Learning" brings to life real scenarios that care providers face in today's world. We know parent engagement is important for a child's success, but how do you turn parent-provider relationships into partnerships? "Parent Engagement in Early Learning" will help you: (1) Improve parent-teacher communication; (2) Better understand a parent's perspective; (3) Discuss child development with families; (4) Develop and uphold policies; and (5) Involve your director or leader to work well with families. This user-friendly guide is perfect for both beginning and seasoned professionals that are interested in working with--not just for--parents. [For the first edition, "Parent-Friendly Early Learning: Tips and Strategies for Working Well with Parents" (2005), see ED497557.]

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