EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 1H 25M
Coaching vs. Mentoring: What’s the difference? by Dr. Tamar Andrews
from Early Childhood Investigations · host Playground
RESOURCESWatch the full webinar hereJoin our newsletter! Earn your Professional Development hours with FREE sessions delivered right to your inbox every weekCheck out the producer of ECI, Playground, the Child Care Management SoftwareAs early childhood leaders, we're constantly supporting the growth of the educators around us — but are we using the right tools for the job? Coaching and mentoring are both powerful, yet they serve very different purposes. Knowing when to coach and when to mentor can transform how you lead your team and build a culture of continuous growth in your program.In this session, we'll cut through the confusion and give directors, coordinators, and educational leaders a clear, practical framework for understanding both approaches — and confidently knowing which one to reach for.Participants will:Define coaching and mentoring in straightforward terms and explain the distinct purpose of eachExplore how the two approaches differ in structure, frequency, and who drives the conversationApply real ECE examples of coaching in action — including support around transitions, circle time, classroom routines, and behavior management — and identify tools that make coaching effectiveApply real ECE examples of mentoring in action — including helping a new teacher build confidence, deepen reflective practice, or begin thinking about leadership goals — and explore the tools that support meaningful mentoring relationshipsClarify common misconceptions: coaching and mentoring are not punishment, criticism, formal supervision, or therapyWalk away with a practical "when to use which" decision guide designed specifically for directors and educational leaders
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RESOURCESWatch the full webinar hereJoin our newsletter! Earn your Professional Development hours with FREE sessions delivered right to your inbox every weekCheck out the producer of ECI, Playground, the Child Care Management SoftwareAs early childhood leaders, we're constantly supporting the growth of the educators around us — but are we using the right tools for the job? Coaching and mentoring are both powerful, yet they serve very different purposes. Knowing when to coach and when to mentor can transform how you lead your team and build a culture of continuous growth in your program.In this session, we'll cut through the confusion and give directors, coordinators, and educational leaders a clear, practical framework for understanding both approaches — and confidently knowing which one to reach for.Participants will:Define coaching and mentoring in straightforward terms and explain the distinct purpose of eachExplore how the two approaches differ in structure, frequency, and who drives the conversationApply real ECE examples of coaching in action — including support around transitions, circle time, classroom routines, and behavior management — and identify tools that make coaching effectiveApply real ECE examples of mentoring in action — including helping a new teacher build confidence, deepen reflective practice, or begin thinking about leadership goals — and explore the tools that support meaningful mentoring relationshipsClarify common misconceptions: coaching and mentoring are not punishment, criticism, formal supervision, or therapyWalk away with a practical "when to use which" decision guide designed specifically for directors and educational leaders
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