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Embodying professional development, workplace mentoring and parental engagement in the form of an Interim Preschool Practice Manager. Start Right’s model area 3 communities on Limerick’s Southside 9 early years settings 5 primary schools & 1 after-school project 724 (887) children (0-6 years)
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Embodying professional development, workplace mentoring and parental engagement in the form of an Interim Preschool Practice Manager
Start Right’s model area 3 communities on Limerick’s Southside 9 early years settings 5 primary schools & 1 after-school project 724 (887) children (0-6 years) 2322 family units (97 inter-generational) 393 children in EY settings EY staff Objectives: (1) Enhance the capacity of parents, families, and services to work collaboratively in the best interests of children (2) Develop integrated work practices and resource-sharing in the early years across statutory, community and voluntary agencies
What? Improve child outcomes through the provision of high quality ECCE Why? Existing practice was not child-centred Where? A school-feeder preschool How? Through the creation of an on-site EY position where quality is the central focus What? (i) Enhancement of provision and practice (ii) Up-skilling and mentoring of practitioners When? Over a full preschool year: August 2012 – June 2013 Who? An experienced Early Years manager, with a ‘warm and caring personality – friendly and approachable to families’
The Before Picture • Structural • Principal - legal manager • Two EY staff (mid Level 5) • Parents – expectations around paperwork & timekeeping • Ad-hoc management committee & policies and procedures • Operational • Practice – adult-directed, activities inconsistent with childrens’ interests, little opportunity for children to engage in play, lack of awareness of Síolta & Aistear , little awareness of speech and language development • Interactions – raised voices, reactive language, lack of capacity to interact with the children in a way that reflects the child’s needs for warm, responsive relationships • ‘The amazing case of the magically appearing small people’
Meet the Interim Preschool Practice Manager... • Recruitment process: • An enlightenment in the context of (mis)perceptions of ECCE & highlighted the lack of sectoral confidence • Successful candidate: • Montessori trained • Background in play consultancy • Preschool management experience • Very focused on environments / outdoor play • A man
The After Picture: ‘If children play, they’ll thrive’ • + • Síolta & Aistear – following the child’s lead • Outdoor play environment • Meeting children’s needs • Speech and language development • Parental engagement • Understanding of child outcomes • - • Practitioner capacity • Stakeholder disengagement
Key Learning • Partnership requires time, role clarity, open channels of communication & a dual approach to needs identification • On-site guidance and mentoring by a qualified and experienced professional is core in enhancing quality practice and facilitating the professional development of EY practitioners • Changes in practice and implementation of Aistear & Síolta require a unified and reflective approach between managers and practitioners • Mentoring approaches & strategies need to be specific to the needs of individual practitioners and rooted in trust and meaningful consultation • Early intervention (i.e. SLT) in the form of assessments and service allocation needs to begin in the actual EARLY YEARS • ‘Parents as partners’ is the pivotal component of effective & sustainable early intervention and prevention work