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Leadership Checklist
December 7, 2006

Management consultant Bruce Avovio, writing in Work & Family Life ([email protected]), summarizes the following key steps to successful leadership:

  • Visualize obstacles that you may face.
  • Set goals for which you and others in your group will be held accountable.
  • Seek and incorporate feedback from your colleagues.
  • Reflect on your best and worst moments.
  • Incorporate training�"leadership can be developed and mastered.
  • Broaden your model of leadership to include a full range of styles.
  • Maintain high ethical standards.

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Leadership Advice from the Experts!

Exchange offers an extremely valuable resource for early childhood leaders, The Art of Leadership: Managing Early Childhood Organizations. This guidebook offers practical advice from experts such:

Margie Carter, Henry Morgan, Roger Neugebauer, Pauline Zeece, Bettye Caldwell, Edna Runnels Ranck, Chip Donohue, Abby J. Cohen, James Strickland, Cindy Ratekin, Gary Bess, Anne Mitchell, Annette Heng, Bruce Cunningham, Elizabeth Jones, Karen Stephens, Kay M. Albrecht, Marjorie Kostelnik, Lilian G. Katz, Pam Schiller, Susan S. Aronson, MD, Jim Greenman, and Janet Gonzalez-Mena.



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nighthawk · July 29, 2008
endlessnessess
yes, yes, Austria


no need to inquire..let your heart be your guide..don't know where in the world your "susan torngren" comment came out of" obviously not from parenting experience or any type of child care experience...it's important that children have firm guidlines.."say what you mean and mean what you say" are the standard guidelines of parenthood and of working with kids. Most important to always follow through. Don't agree with so many choices... kids need to be directed!!!without this,,,we have a bunch of mixed up kids!

Susan Torngren · January 10, 2007
PAcific Preschool
Lynnwood, Wa, United States


Try giving them choices. Offer 2 or 3 choices, that are acceptable to you, and let them decide what to do.

sherry murphy · December 07, 2006
YMCA
edmonton, alberta, United States


Hi I was just wondering do you have any thoughts on what effective disipline will work with 4 to 5 years old? I use redirection but lately that does not seem to work!!!! thanks sherry murphy



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