Sometimes early care and education programs are the most stable environments in children's and families' lives. In the May/June 2015 Beginnings Workshop article, Lean on Me: Helping Children and Families through Disruptive Change, the authors share, "Many programs are dealing with change in the lives of the young children in their care." Children are often caught in the chaos and strain of changing living situations, routines and financial challenges.
The authors suggest that communication between the significant adults in children's lives is paramount to a supportive relationship. Strategies for encouraging communication with families and colleagues are helpful for teachers. Also essential for teachers' support of families is, "Including opportunities for staff for ongoing access to information to increase their personal knowledge and understanding."
Contributed by Chris Kiewra
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Denver, CO, United States
I do not know how many people are aware that Einstein was a concert violinist, and today is considered the ultimate authority on the music of Mozart.
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