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12/09/2019

What is Most Important in ECE Programs?

Friendship doubles our joy and divides our grief.
Swedish proverb

Lilian Katz, well-respected pioneer in the field of early care and education, writing in the book Art of Leadership: Cultivating Curriculum, offers a list of “possible experiences that I suggest all children should have much of the time:

And in the DVD, Voices, Insights from the Field: Building Enrollment, two other leaders in the ECE field share insights into what they believe families most want in programs for their children:

“The preschool years are a terribly emotional time, a wonderful time, but terribly emotional,” Bob Siegel says. “What’s the number one thing parents first want? Safety and security. That’s an emotional message. They must be able to trust you.”

Anne Saunders believes the next thing families look for is “a balance of social, emotional, academic and physical development. Whole-child development is really what parents are looking for.”



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