Coaching families and colleagues in early childhood

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Coaching families and colleagues in early childhood

by Barbara E. Hanft, Dathan D. Rush, M'Lisa L. Shelden

Paul H. Brookes Pub., c2004

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In this work, early intervention professionals will find a model for supporting those who support families with young children in natural settings - coaching. It shows professionals how to help colleagues acquire new knowledge and skills, and support families and other caregivers as they take an active role in promoting a child's development and participation in home and community activities. Using the five steps of coaching - initiation, observation, action, reflection, and evaluation - readers will learn to support colleagues or caregivers so they can successfully handle situations in a wide variety of settings, from homes and communities to preschools and child care programmes. It covers essential qualities such as observing, listening, and planning.

Table of Contents

  • Coaching In Early Childhood - What's It All About?
  • Support For Coaching
  • The Coaching Process
  • Qualities Of An Effective Coach
  • Coaching Families In Home And Community Settings
  • Coaching In Group Settings
  • Coaching Colleagues.

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