Empowered Teachers Empower Children
Supporting Early Childhood Educator Success
Why Do We Focus on Teacher Support?
Early childhood educators are the backbone of our educational system. Historically, though, they have seen little respect and support. Today, early childhood educators face unprecedented challenges. This results in burnout, turnover, and diminished classroom quality.
Supporting teachers is essential for:

Creating stable, high-quality learning environments
Improving child outcomes across all developmental domains
Building strong relationships among educators, children, and families
Maintaining program quality and financial stability
Keeping skilled professionals in the field
The Teacher-Child Connection
Teacher success and early childhood development are connected through the power of positive interactions. When early childhood teachers form secure, responsive relationships with children, they become what researchers call “secondary attachments.”
Research shows that these relationships:
- Create a buffer against toxic stress for vulnerable children
- Promote stronger emotional regulation in young learners
- Relate directly with improved social skills in kindergarten
- Form the foundation for academic success throughout schooling
- Support brain development during critical early years
When Early Childhood Teachers Thrive, Children Flourish
Conversational turns — simple back-and-forth interactions between a child and an adult — are a huge part of children’s brain growth. And they also build teacher confidence, satisfaction, and staying power.
The power of these interactions creates a positive cycle:
Brain Growth
Children develop stronger language, social, and cognitive skillsImpact
Teachers quickly see evidence of their impact on children’s livesTeacher Retention
Early educators see the difference they’re making
Learning Environment
Early childhood programs see higher classroom quality and less turnoverSee conversational turns in action
Early Educators Stay When They See Their Impact
LENA Grow is exactly the kind of program that helps educators see their impact. LENA Grow measures the back and forth conversations children experience with their teachers throughout the day. This program:
- Provides objective feedback on interactive talk with children
- Recognizes teachers’ strengths instead of focusing on deficits
- Creates a supportive coach-teacher relationship based on data
- Builds teachers’ confidence in their critical role in children’s development
- Empowers educators to see their impact in real-time
- Offers bite-sized, achievable strategies that fit into existing routines
The result? When teachers participate in LENA Grow, they are twice as likely to stay in their positions compared to educators who don’t participate.
Why Teachers Love LENA Grow
A 5-week professional development program giving early childhood educators proof that what they do makes a big impact.
96% Recommend to Other Teachers
90% Report Increased Confidence
88% Experience Higher Job Satisfaction
Setting Children and Teachers Up for Success
Early childhood educators deserve meaningful, affirming professional development. Their profession is important. And Investing in teachers helps them see that. It also helps them manage classroom challenges and make an even bigger difference in children’s lives.
Magic. Amazing. It makes me feel I’m on the right path. If I’m consistent and I’m using all these tips and strategies, then definitely I see the results.
– Yuliya Wilkins, pre-K teacher in Dade City, Fla.
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Evidence-Based Professional Development for Early Childhood Educators: Webinar Highlights
Program evaluations of LENA Grow have established the program as evidence-based professional development for early childhood educators.
Supporting early childhood educators now: strategies for building a voice and a community
This webinar focuses on practical strategies to support educators by giving them a voice and building a community.