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Be the Change You Wish to See in Your Program
February 24, 2022
The hallmark of successful people is that they are always stretching themselves to learn new things.
-Carol S. Dweck

Simon Sinek, well known for his Ted Talk on finding your “why,” has this to say about leadership: “Leadership is not about being in charge. Leadership is about taking care of those in your charge.”

In the book, Art of Leadership: Cultivating Curriculum in Early Childhood OrganizationsElizabeth Beavers and Donna Kirkwood wrote a section called, “Be the Change You Wish to See in Your Program.” For anyone in a caretaking role right now (whether as teachers caring for children and families, administrators caring for staff, or college instructors caring for students), it is crucial that we first care for ourselves so we will stay strong enough to provide that much-needed nurturing to those we lead.

Especially right now, we all need to own our ability to be a bright spot of optimism and hope for others. What the authors wrote (pre-pandemic) about the importance of being a reflective practitioner, in whatever role we play in our organization, is perhaps more relevant now than ever. They explained, “According to the literature, reflection is an ‘inner dialogue with oneself,’ in which an individual examines his or her experiences, beliefs, perceptions in a way that transforms both thinking and practices.” The tool of self-reflection can help us be better leaders – for ourselves first, and then for others.





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