Changing children's lives in the home

by Starting Chance Trust
Changing children's lives in the home
Changing children's lives in the home
Changing children's lives in the home
Changing children's lives in the home

Project Report | Jun 3, 2025
Parents and Principals step up for early childhood

By Bulelani Futshane | Starting Chance Programme Manager

Principals workshop
Principals workshop

At Starting Chance, we remain deeply committed to empowering ECD Principals—many of whom are also the founders and managers of their centres. These individuals often began their journeys providing aftercare services or childcare from informal setups, driven by necessity rather than formal training. While many have since obtained Level 4 or Diploma qualifications from ECD colleges, these credentials alone are not sufficient to equip them with the full spectrum of skills needed to lead thriving schools. Gaps persist in key areas, including financial management, administrative capacity, leadership, and interpersonal communication.

Recognizing this, Starting Chance continues to address these challenges through our Professional Development Programme (PDP), which plays a vital role in shaping Principals into effective managers, visionary leaders, and capable communicators. We view the principal as the cornerstone of a school’s culture and performance.

Equally central to a child’s development at the ECD level are parents. Many caregivers in under-resourced communities lack access to the knowledge, tools, and financial resources to support learning at home. Our Parent Support Programme (PSP) helps bridge this gap by empowering parents to use everyday materials—such as recyclables—to create stimulating learning environments at home.

During Q2 of 2025, Starting Chance strengthened its impact across both these critical focus areas. Our holistic model continues to empower key ECD stakeholders to provide nurturing, effective early learning experiences.

Strengthening Leadership through the Professional Development Programme (PDP)

As primary decision-makers, ECD Principals are pivotal to the success and sustainability of their centres. Our PDP continues to be a cornerstone in building their capacity as competent leaders and administrators.

Two PDP Workshops Delivered

1 March 2025 – Workshop on Team Management

This workshop focused on leadership styles—autocratic, collaborative, transformational, and servant leadership—encouraging Principals to reflect on their approaches through real-life scenarios. The session was highly interactive, sparking honest discussion and self-assessment.

 

22 May 2025 – Workshop on Skilled Leadership

This session explored the essential qualities of effective leadership: vision, trust, empathy, clear communication, decisiveness, and courage. Principals left motivated to implement intentional, impactful leadership practices within their centres.

Launch of the Principals Toolkit Manual

A major milestone this quarter was the rollout of the Principals Toolkit, a comprehensive reference manual built around the S.M.A.R.T. framework:

S – Skilled Leadership and Interaction with Stakeholders

M – Management of Teams

A – Administration, Policies, Finances, and Planning

R – Resources and Infrastructure

T – Teaching Environment

 

Principals welcomed this toolkit as a vital and practical resource that will guide their leadership and management practices moving forward.

During our site visits, we are witnessing impactful change in the approach the principals are taking in running their schools. This is directly related to the workshops they have attended.

Parents play a foundational role in the development of young children. To enhance their engagement and capacity, we continued to grow our Parent Support Programme (PSP) during Q2, building on the momentum of the quarterly parent workshops.

Designed as an extension of the quarterly workshops, we have introduced more intimate, weekday sessions aimed to equip parents with practical tools to create stimulating learning environments at home.

1st Parent Resource Workshop:

Despite initial concerns about attendance due to weekday scheduling, the turnout met expectations.. These workshops mark the beginning of a broader movement to build a Parent Community of Practice, providing a safe space for shared learning, peer support, and practical development.

How can you help? We have 43 principals and over 3000 parents who need our help! We cannot do it alone. Please consider joining this endeavour by donating to Starting Chance.

PrincipaIs interacting
PrincipaIs interacting
Parents workshop
Parents workshop

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