If you’re looking for inspiration, you’re in the right place. We’ve got the latest data, tips, and tricks to make your early ed organization a great place to work and the top pick for families looking for exceptional early learning experience.
My first Disney experience was bad.I was six years old, curled up on the couch with my family watching Bambi. We were a few minutes into the movie and suddenly there was a bang. Bambi’s mom had disappeared.I cried. A lot.Fast-forward to 2019, and there I am again watching Bambi with my kids.
Success in the early learning services business is about so much more than watching the kids for a few hours while parents are at work.From guiding toddlers through circle time to coaching parents on how to create more quality time, ECE leaders are linchpins of a community that serves many people.It's a big job.
Although toddlers aren't at the age where they’re actively learning how to read, introducing them to books and reading to them will help instill a love and passion for books at a young age. This means that the best books for toddlers tend to be books that have interesting pictures that can tell the story effectively without the words even if you're reading the book out loud.
“What are your greatest strengths and weaknesses?”Let's face it. This classic interview question just doesn't cut it anymore.Potential employees have learned to knock it out of the park. Not only that, it's redundant, boring, and tells you virtually nothing about a candidate’s true character and ability.