Manager Role. Manager Role - Introduction Flexible approach maintaining preschool learning environment Not role specific – is an assigned task Staff person.

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Manager Role

Manager Role - Introduction Flexible approach maintaining preschool learning environment Not role specific – is an assigned task Staff person identified as manager throughout the day

Manager Role Rationale Maximizes staff efficiency Allows other staff to fully engage with children Allows for supervision of entire classroom Allows for support and training Rationale

Manager Responsibilities Being available & responsive to staff, child, and parent needs Setting a pleasant and positive tone Supporting social skills for children Supporting staff and children with transitions

Manager Responsibilities (continued) Keeping volunteers on task and on schedule Assisting children in selecting an activity Identifying and preventing potential problem situations Providing training and support

Moving Around the Classroom Assist children to engage Does not allow for sustained child interactions Reinforcement of child social skills

Video: Manager Role

Activity Brainstorm ideas for incorporating the Manager Role