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Parent Engagement in Early Learning

by Julie Powers

This second edition of Parent-Friendly Early Learning brings to life real scenarios that care providers face in today's world. How do you turn parent-provider relationships into partnerships? Learn how to improve parent-teacher communication, deal with family issues and special complications, and how to work with the modern family.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Improve parent engagement for better communication and an environment of partnership.

This 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? Learn how to improve parent-teacher communication, deal with family issues and special complications, and how to work with the modern family.

Author Biography

Julie Powers has worked with children, families, educators, and communities for over 40 years. She started preschool programs at the Dodge Nature Center in St Paul, MN, an inclusion-based program for Catalina Foothills School District in Tucson, AZ, and was a consultant for the Air Force Child Development Centers. Mrs. Powers has taught at colleges across the country and is currently an associate professor of early childhood education at University of Hawaii Maui College.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Developing Relationships with Families Scenario 1: What is Going on at School? or Building Trust Scenario 2: Fear of Men, Strangers, and Dangerous Persons, or the Boogeyman Scenario 3: The Parent Who Drains You, or "Excuse me, but I have some children here who need my attention." Chapter 2: Communicating with Families Scenario 4: Recommending Children for Assessment, or "What is wrong with Tim?" Scenario 5: When Parents Don't Read Your Newsletters, or "Why didn't you tell me she has a field trip today?" Chapter 3: Policies that Work for Families and Staff Scenario 6: Parents who Don't Follow School Rules, or "But we're special!" Scenario 7: Fear of Health Problems Part 1, or The Sun Devil Scenario 8: Fear of health Problems Part 2, or Typhoid Mary Scenario 9: The Parent Who Won't Leave, or "How can I miss you when you won't say good-bye?" Scenario 10: The Late Parent, or "Is it 6:15 already?" Scenario 11: The Parent Who Wants Special Treatment, or "If it's not too much trouble..." Scenario 12: The Child with Special Needs, or "Why didn't you tell us?" Chapter 4: Finding Common Values between Home and School Scenario 13: When Beliefs from home and the Program Don't Match, or Holidaze Scenario 14: Controlling Pretend Play, or "Not my son!" Scenario 15: Fear of Losing Influence over One's Own Child or "Whose child is this anyway?" Scenario 16: Separating Twins, or "Why can't my boys be together?" Chapter 5: Child Development Issues Scenario 17: Taking School Toys Home, or "My little Jesse James" Scenario 18: The Parent Who Personalizes her Child's Rejection, or "Then you can't come to my birthday party." Scenario 19: The New School Year, or "Where are my daughter's friends?" Scenario 20: The Child Who Can Do No Wrong, or "Not my baby!" Chapter 6: Involving Your Director to Work Well with Families Appendix: Checklist for Analyzing Scenarios References

Review


Strategies indeed! Julie Powers anticipates most dilemmas that come up between teachers and with parents and offers helpful ways to think through what to do in the moment and how to build strong relationships before and after a dilemma might emerge. I especially like how with each scenario she helps the reader identify the problem, be self-aware, and consider the parent's perspective. -- Margie Carter, best-selling author of Design's for Living and Learning From developing and enforcing new policies and understanding the modern family's special concerns and challenges to using social media and developing or revising school or classroom policies, this encourages teachers to understand and tackle the basics of communicating with parents. The addition of case history examples makes for a specific, important guide especially recommended for teachers who find parents challenging and who want to craft better lines of communication with improved results for all.
--California Bookwatch Thoroughly 'user friendly' in commentary, organization and presentation, Parent Engagement in Early Learning: Strategies for Working with Families is very highly recommended for academic library Professional Development and Parent Participation reference collections and supplemental studies curriculums.
-- Midwest Book Review

Review Quote

"Strategies indeed! Julie Powers anticipates most dilemmas that come up between teachers and with parents and offers helpful ways to think through what to do in the moment and how to build strong relationships before and after a dilemma might emerge. I especially like how with each scenario she helps the reader identify the problem, be self-aware, and consider the parent's perspective." -- Margie Carter, best-selling author of Design's for Living and Learning "From developing and enforcing new policies and understanding the modern family's special concerns and challenges to using social media and developing or revising school or classroom policies, this encourages teachers to understand and tackle the basics of communicating with parents. The addition of case history examples makes for a specific, important guide especially recommended for teachers who find parents challenging and who want to craft better lines of communication with improved results for all." --California Bookwatch "Thoroughly 'user friendly' in commentary, organization and presentation, Parent Engagement in Early Learning: Strategies for Working with Families is very highly recommended for academic library Professional Development and Parent Participation reference collections and supplemental studies curriculums." -- Midwest Book Review

Competing Titles

Parent-Friendly Early Learning Julie Powers 9781929610624 22.95 Redlaf Press 5/1/2005 7420 Not Just a Babysitter Julie Powers 9781929610754 10.95 Redleaf Press 9/1/2005 1914 From Parents to Partners Janis Keyser 9781929610884 29.95 Redleaf Press 9/6/2006 42837

Description for Sales People

Two new chapters; one chapter on communication with families and one chapter on working with the program administrator on family engagement Expanded chapter on relationships with new information on relationships with special complications and real-world examples Additional scenarios with practical examples featuring common challenges with families Includes a reproducible worksheet to help examine challenges in working with families that can be used by teachers and providers to reflect, by trainers to support families, and by college instructors to use with their classes Includes strategies for teachers to win the support of administrators Offers the choice to read by topic rather than by consecutive chapters Includes methods directors can use to help teach staff to partner with families Examines the challenges of social media Analyzes how to best work with modern family engagement Parent engagement is a trending topic

Details

ISBN1605544388
Author Julie Powers
Short Title PARENT ENGAGEMENT IN EARLY LEA
Pages 184
Publisher Redleaf Press
Language English
ISBN-10 1605544388
ISBN-13 9781605544380
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 372.21
Year 2016
Edition 2nd
Imprint Redleaf Press
Place of Publication St Paul, MN
Country of Publication United States
Birth 1957
Subtitle Strategies for Working with Families
AU Release Date 2016-03-29
NZ Release Date 2016-03-29
UK Release Date 2016-03-29
Edition Description 2nd Revised edition
Publication Date 2016-03-30
Audience Professional & Vocational
US Release Date 2016-03-30

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