by Association for Early Learning Leaders | Nov 30, 2019
This informative session will provide an overview of the National Accreditation Commission, and how it can serve your program and families in meaningful ways. It is designed to ensure that all participants establish a core understanding of both process, and procedure....
by Association for Early Learning Leaders | Nov 30, 2019
MattToday, 94% of childcare providers spend up to 10 hours a week making shopping trips to multiple retailers and shopping off print catalogs. The hours spent gathering requests from teachers, then driving, loading shopping carts, managing receipts, and transporting...
by Association for Early Learning Leaders | Nov 30, 2019
Supporting the continuous professional growth of educators requires leaders to be skilled communicators. When leaders can inspire, motivate and engage educators through impactful dialogues they will be able to facilitate sustainable improvements in overall program...
by Association for Early Learning Leaders | Nov 30, 2019
Research in Autism is yielding promising information for parents, caregivers, and educational practitioners regarding alternative and creative educational approaches. This engaging presentation will highlight some of the most recent discoveries in the field of ASD,...
by Association for Early Learning Leaders | Nov 30, 2019
The school culture is an effect of the leader’s skills. We want innovative, accountable and mindful teachers. Building this culture is a product of focusing on the right thing, right time and right order.