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Identify ways MA Directors can supervise and develop staff.
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Identify staff evaluation tools and evaluation timelines that will assist with staff supervision and monitoring performance
Identify strategies for the child care provider that will promote successful child development. Identify strategies for working with children with special needs
Identify ways to support children’s development using the arts.
Identify effective strategies for interviewing potential new staff.
Identify theory and theorist in relation to child development.
Identify ways to help parents and infants/toddlers handle separation and attachment.
Identify strategies for the child care provider that will promote successful child development.
Identify parenting styles and the influence those styles have on child development
Identify and explain the major components of the major and current approaches to development and learning
Identify different types of barriers for mixed ages with disabilities and ways to adapt curriculum to fit their needs.
Identify ways to help parents and infants/toddlers handle separation and attachment
Identify the types of barriers children's with disabilities/special needs face and ways to adapt curriculum to fit those needs.
Identify types of supervision.
Identify strategies to ensure appropriate infant and toddler supervision.
Identify stages and milestones of physical and cognitive development ages 6-13.
Identify budget line items and basic budget development strategies
Identify appropriate supervision practices for children during transportation and field trips.
Identifies the components of appropriate supervision
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