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This is a blog by coach, educator, and consultant Nanette Glencer for parents, teachers, and other caregivers of children that will provide helpful information to guide children on the path to independence and adulthood. You may ask questions or suggest topics via comments. Call 734-678-8009 to arrange private or small group coaching, education, or consulting. Togehter, we can bring out the best in every child.

Monday, March 21, 2011

New Blog Site

Please visit us at our new home http://www.greatchildrenconsulting.blogspot.com/
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Nanette Glencer
Nanette Glencer, M.S,Ed. is a parent coach, educator, and consultant, and an early childhood educator. She is a certified Montessori teacher for ages 3-12 with over twenty years experience in the classroom, and she is the first Montessori teacher to become a National Board Certified Teacher/Early Childhood Generalist. She was recognized by the State of Michigan as Outstanding Educator of the Year. She became interested in early childhood education and development as a parent, and her interest is currently fueled by her two young granddaughters. Nanette has spoken at national, state, and local conferences, and she is a frequent guest lecturer at local colleges and universities. Her goal is to share her vast expertise and knowledge about childhood development with those who affect children's lives.
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