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03/20/2007

Leadership Advice from Napoleon

The notion of children being "kindergarten ready" is a bizarre oxymoron. It's like saying you have to know how to play the piano before you can learn how to play the piano.
Peter Campbell

At a keynote address at the 2007 CAEYC conference in San Jose, California, I opened with the above quote by Napoleon Bonaparte.

Work in a early childhood program can be stressful and frustrating for staff. Demanding parents, unruly children, low wages, and long hours can be discouraging. And, declining enrollments may make all staff anxious about the future of the program and their jobs. Throughout all these challenges it is up to the organization's leader to maintain high staff morale.

Contributed by Roger Neugebauer





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