Goal driven, creative, detailed oriented, and enthusiastic lead-by-example educational professional with expertise in time management, effective conflict resolution strategies, strong leadership skills and organizational abilities. Strong clear communicator both verbal and written, focused on implementing policies and upholding high quality standards for the staff and center. Sets high expectations for staff and gives support through ongoing coaching and positive outlooks. Supports the Ohio Early Learning and Development Standards, NAEYC standards and the Creative Curriculum Goals and Objectives. Motivated, responsible, energetic, and passionate about children’s success, happiness of families and staff’s professionalism. Exceptional listening, speaking, and interpersonal skills aiding in problem solving and consultation situations that present themselves in this high demanding environment. Flexible and resilient; readily embrace change and challenges in dynamic, stressful, fast-paced environments with unwavering professionalism.
Very interesting info! I tried to breastfeed with both of my babies, and was only able to pump for about 6 weeks and didn't get enough milk to fully feed them with, but felt good that I atleast supplemented as much as I could. I felt a lot of guilt with this with my first child because I felt a lot of pressure to do it. Thankfully by the time my second one came and was in the exact same situation again, I was okay with doing what I could, and knowing that supplementing with a quality formula was okay too!! It is interesting to see how these trends vary from country to country as well as from decade to decade even in our own country!
Thank you for sharing all of this information. I have not been pregnant either so do not have a first hand understanding of this topic. Breastfeeding can be really powerful but also really stressful for moms. I had never thought of it as cost-effective either! -Rebecca Rebecca.hurth@waldenu.edu
Very interesting info! I tried to breastfeed with both of my babies, and was only able to pump for about 6 weeks and didn't get enough milk to fully feed them with, but felt good that I atleast supplemented as much as I could. I felt a lot of guilt with this with my first child because I felt a lot of pressure to do it. Thankfully by the time my second one came and was in the exact same situation again, I was okay with doing what I could, and knowing that supplementing with a quality formula was okay too!! It is interesting to see how these trends vary from country to country as well as from decade to decade even in our own country!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing all of this information. I have not been pregnant either so do not have a first hand understanding of this topic. Breastfeeding can be really powerful but also really stressful for moms. I had never thought of it as cost-effective either!
ReplyDelete-Rebecca
Rebecca.hurth@waldenu.edu