enhance
staff knowledge of child development and capacity to distinguish between normal childhood development and possible mental health difficulties
Not exact matches
Participatory help - giving practices that actively involve parents in deciding what
knowledge is important to them, and how they want to acquire the information they need, have the greatest positive effect on parents» sense
of competence and confidence.22, 5 Available research evidence also indicated that the social and emotional
development of young
children is influenced by the ways in which program
staff provided parenting support.24, 32
TXCC assisted the Texas Education Agency (TEA)
staff with coordination
of the council's work to inform policymakers and stakeholders about high - quality
development and implementation
of expanded learning opportunities for public school
children, applying
knowledge of research and best practices in this area.
In addition to
knowledge of early
child education and
child development, program directors are expected to have a diverse set
of high - level management skills, including HR, marketing, budget, finance, technology, customer service, health and safety regulations, IT, curriculum support, and
staff training.
The term experts in early childhood mental health consultation includes the consultant as well as Head Start and Early Head Start program
staff and families; each
staff member viewed as expert in their own field (early care and education, health, family partnerships, etc.) and families as experts in their
child's
development and
knowledge of their own
child, family, and community.
The California
Child Care Resource & Referral Network provides CCIP grants to local CCR&R agencies to improve the training capacity
of their
staff, enhance their professional
development, and extend their
knowledge of early childhood education.
We need to look at our professional
development of our
staff and early childhood programs and make sure that they have the
knowledge and competencies and the attitudes that this is something that should be done for all
children.
In this forum, our postdoctoral fellows, clinical
staff and affiliates share their expert
knowledge on a variety
of topics relevant to families today — from
child development, to innovative treatments for depression and anxiety, to best parenting practices, to the latest research on what works in couples therapy — just to name a few.
Participatory help - giving practices that actively involve parents in deciding what
knowledge is important to them, and how they want to acquire the information they need, have the greatest positive effect on parents» sense
of competence and confidence.22, 5 Available research evidence also indicated that the social and emotional
development of young
children is influenced by the ways in which program
staff provided parenting support.24, 32