Supporting your team members
FOCUS: Provide practical support to team members who are experiencing difficulties
The kinds of difficulties team members could experience:
- Adjusting to longer working hours, with less flexibility
- Managing their health effectively
- Practical tasks such as putting children to sleep
- Following instructions and/or Retaining information
- Getting to work on time
- Running activities – such as painting (without the paint going everywhere)
- Interpersonal relationships at work/with colleagues (getting along with everyone)
- ‘Holding’ and managing groups of children (eg – circle time)
- Working at the speed/pace required to support team members
Possible ways of supporting team members
- Practical, on the spot support- doing something for/with the team member
- Modelling how something could/should be done
- Doing ‘background’ tasks that make it easier (eg – putting a towel next to the sink when they embark on hand-washing!)
- Supporting with behaviour management, to allow the team member to focus on the task/activity
- Clear and simple instructions (never more than 3 steps ahead)
- Targets (including written targets) – set AND review the targets
- Recognise good work, and encouragement when they do well
- Use of Skinner’s Operant Conditioning Theory (rewards and sanctions)
- Checklists and following up/checking work done
- Regular and SPECIFIC feedback (well done, that was a good circle time BECAUSE… you tidied up well BECAUSE…)
- 1:1 meetings and meetings with the manager – outside of Gan
- Clear and consistent messages