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Developing and Administering a Child Care and Education Program

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This text is intended as a core text for an Early Childhood Administration course required at most schools of education and taught primarily at community colleges, secondary/vocational schools, four-year universities, and some career colleges.

648 pages, Paperback

First published March 24, 2005

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Dorothy June Sciarra

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March 15, 2008
Not much for exciting reading, but great if you want to know what to do as a director of a child care program or preschool. Very detailed about anything from regulations to keeping track of payroll and finances.
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May 15, 2019
This is all about how to start a child care program. It has a lot of references for rules and regulations, as well as reminders about aspects of starting a program that you might forget. Always remember to take into account the edition and the year it was written and that things might change as time goes by. It covers relationships, assessing need, licensing, organization, finances, funding, equipment, staffing, marketing, enrolling, managing, evaluating, and providing staff development.
This book is written for current and aspiring directors of early childhood programs. It ranges from in home all the way to large centers. This book does not include state specific licensing regulations. It is more about how to be a director and the many roles that directors play. It covers a lot about relationships, how to get your center started, marketing, and much more. Section include: the working director, developing interpersonal relationships, assessing community need and establishing a program, licensing and certification, organizing center structure and working with a board, handling financial matters, funding the program, developing a center facility, equipping the center, staffing the center, marketing the program and selecting children, grouping and enrolling the children, managing the food and the health nd safety programs, evaluating center components, providing for personal and professional staff development, and working with families, volunteers, and the community.
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