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Best practices for training early childhood professionals
$103.95

Help your employees be the best they can be, and achieve their potential as early childhood professionals, while enhancing the quality of your program with these training sessions.

Best practices for training early childhood professionals

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Blueprint for action: Achieving centre-based change through staff development (2nd edn)
$125.95

Practical strategies to link the individual needs of staff to the overall needs of the children's service. Includes a CD of worksheets and assessment tools that can be adapted for use in your own program.

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Bringing fathers in handbook
$88.95

A handbook for family services wishing to involve fathers and male carers. Inspiring and instructive stories of father-engagement are interwoven with documented strategies, clarification of complex areas and practical exercises.

Bringing fathers in handbook

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Building capacity: Strategic professional development for early childhood practitioners
$66.95

An innovative framework for early childhood students and professionals—an interactive program titled SAM: a Self-Assessment Manual. Enables practitioners to respond critically to activities and questions such as: 'Where have I come from?', 'Where am I now?' and 'Where do I want to go next?' The book and accompanying CD-ROM shows readers how to practically apply the framework to everyday practice—individually or as part of a group.

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Children with special needs: Lessons for early childhood professionals
$73.95

Each chapter of this powerful book introduces you to a child (ages birth to eight years) with one or more special needs, including Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Turner Syndrome, ADHD, Emotional/Behavioural Disorders, Apraxia, Down Syndrome, Giftedness and Juvenile Diabetes. Through their stories, this book will help early childhood practitioners feel better equipped to meet the needs of all children in their early childhood setting.

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Circle of influence (Second edition): Implementing shared decision making and perspective management
$68.95

In this book you'll learn that participative management is both a philosophy and a set of behaviours that define your interactions with people. You'll explore techniques for managing the daily business of your centre by involving others in critical decisions. If you are serious about wanting staff to become vital partners in achieving centre-wide goals, then this book is essential reading.

Circle of influence (Second edition): Implementing shared decision making and perspective management

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Code of Ethics A1 poster
$13.95

Sets out the Early Childhood Australia Code of Ethics in clear print and is suitable for display on notice boards in childcare centres and early childhood training environments.

Code of Ethics A1 poster

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Code of Ethics brochure x 5
$1.00

Outlines Early Childhood Australia's Code of Ethics in easy-to-follow point form.

Code of Ethics brochure x 5

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Designs for living and learning: Transforming early childhood environments
$114.95

Need inspiration about your early childhood environment? These ideas and photos outline many ways to create healthy and inviting physical, social and emotional environments for children in child care.

Designs for living and learning: Transforming early childhood environments

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Early childhood environmental education: Making it mainstream
$13.00

An inspiring guide to integrating environmental education with early learning in a holistic way. Filled with case studies, practical solutions and possibilities.

Early childhood environmental education: Making it mainstream

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