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May 11, 2011
The time when you need to do something is when no one else is willing to do it, when people are saying it can't be done.
-Mary Frances Berry
What makes the difference in the durability of a relationship is the proportion of praise to blame, according to Professor John Gottman of the University of Washington in Seattle writing in Utne Reader (March 2002) Having recorded numerous couples arguing in his laboratory, Gottman reckons he can predict with 90% accuracy which of them will still be together in five years. According to his findings, what counts is not how much in love they say they are, or in the number of fights they have, but by the balance of positive to negative exchanges.
"Couples who say five positive things to each other for every negative one should be OK," observes Gottman. "If the ratio drops to one in two, they're in trouble."
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These are not your typical training DVDs. No scripts. No staged events. Imagine sitting down for a one-on-one conversation with some of the leaders in the field of early care and education. Imagine them presenting at your next class, staff development, or training session. This is the concept behind Voices on DVD.
This powerful series of DVDs offers you practical ideas and experienced insights from seasoned professionals who speak with the passion and perspective that can only come from years of working with directors, teachers, young children, and their families. Interlaced with real-life classroom video, they provide a rich platform for staff development and training sessions that will inspire, motivate, teach, provoke new thinking, and generate lively discussions.
Supporting Teacher Performance - Chapters: - Staff morale and teacher performance
- Creating a supportive, nurturing environment with teachers
- The role of professional development
- Program directors as leaders
- Addressing the needs of different generations
- Managing conflict and embracing change
- Identifying staff members who aren't a good fit
- Recovering from morale challenges
- Addressing gossip and negative attitudes
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