Child Care Business Administration (4): Lessons from the Field

E Childhood Prof Dev | This program is completed

203 Country Club Rd Montpelier, VT 05602 United States

Conference room

Interested, Current, and/or Seasoned Early Childhood Professionals

5/10/2019 (one day)

8:30 AM-3:30 AM EDT on Fri

$125.00

This workshop series and course are designed for early childhood professionals interested in child care administration, as well as current and seasoned administrators seeking additional program management training. Each session is designed to help early childhood entrepreneurs/directors develop skills, knowledge, resources and tools for effective legal and financial program management, and will be taught by experts in specific areas of program administration and experienced early childhood educators.
In this final workshop, a panel of experts will share knowledge, resources and strategies to strengthen early childhood businesses. Topics will include community resources, local and state programs, shared services, and initiatives to strengthen the system of care.

  • Participants are able to attend individual workshops or sign up for all four workshops and complete additional requirements for 3 college credits (with an option for undergraduate or graduate credits). If you choose to take the workshop series for college credit, please register using the COURSE option.
Duhamel, Heather

Heather brings passion, expertise and professional experience to Child Care Administration. She earned a Master in Educational Leadership from UVM and served as an administrator of 5 STARS, NAEYC accredited Early Education Programs in Vermont. Heather is currently a consultant for Let's Grow Kids with a specialty in Alternative Pathways to Licensure. Heather has facilitated many courses for the Vermont College Network.

LaChapelle, Tanya

Tanya has a twenty year history in Early Childhood Education. She ran a successful early childhood program for nine years before shifting her focus to supporting the field at large. Tanya currently works as a Community and Program Support Specialist for Let's Grow Kids, where she provides technical assistance, supports quality practices and expansion, and serves on committees to strengthen the workforce.