
The Essentials
Providing High-Quality Family Child Care
National Association for the Education of Young Children (Publisher)
Published on 18. October 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-1-938113-35-2 (ISBN)
Description
Helpful information for all family child care providers including:
Tips and strategies to help develop and manage a well-organized business
Ways to maximize dual-use spaces and enhance learning materials and routines
Guidelines and tips to help balance home and professional needs
Creative ideas to boost children's learning
Practical information to help you build positive and meaningful relationships with families
Expand your knowledge and skills to meet the needs of children and their families.
Tips and strategies to help develop and manage a well-organized business
Ways to maximize dual-use spaces and enhance learning materials and routines
Guidelines and tips to help balance home and professional needs
Creative ideas to boost children's learning
Practical information to help you build positive and meaningful relationships with families
Expand your knowledge and skills to meet the needs of children and their families.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington DC
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 251 mm
Width: 198 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
181 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-938113-35-2 (9781938113352)
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11/2020
The National Association for the Education of Young Children
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Persons
Marie L. Masterson, PhD, is Director of Quality Assessment at McCormick Center for
Early Childhood Leadership, where she oversees evaluation for Illinois' quality rating and improvement system. Marie is an educational consultant to state departments of education, schools, child care centers, and social service and parenting organizations. She is a national speaker, child behavior expert, researcher, and author of multiple books and articles that address behavior guidance, early care and education, parenting, and high-quality teaching. Lisa M. Ginet, EdD, is the director of Erikson Institute's Early Math Collaborative. She has been an early childhood educator for more than three decades-as a professional educator as a classroom teacher, child care provider, parent educator, home visitor, teacher trainer, and adjunct faculty.
Early Childhood Leadership, where she oversees evaluation for Illinois' quality rating and improvement system. Marie is an educational consultant to state departments of education, schools, child care centers, and social service and parenting organizations. She is a national speaker, child behavior expert, researcher, and author of multiple books and articles that address behavior guidance, early care and education, parenting, and high-quality teaching. Lisa M. Ginet, EdD, is the director of Erikson Institute's Early Math Collaborative. She has been an early childhood educator for more than three decades-as a professional educator as a classroom teacher, child care provider, parent educator, home visitor, teacher trainer, and adjunct faculty.
Content
Foreword
About This Book
Chapter 1: What Is Family Child Care?
Chapter 2: Building Your Family Child Care Business
Chapter 3: Learning Spaces in Family Child Care
Chapter 4: Teaching in High-Quality Family Child Care
Chapter 5: Professional and Program Growth
In Conclusion
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
References
About This Book
Chapter 1: What Is Family Child Care?
Chapter 2: Building Your Family Child Care Business
Chapter 3: Learning Spaces in Family Child Care
Chapter 4: Teaching in High-Quality Family Child Care
Chapter 5: Professional and Program Growth
In Conclusion
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
References