Early Childhood Education Facebook Friday – 01/14/2022

Dave Kearney Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Education Facebook Friday, Social Analytics

From 12/31/21 to 1/14/22

We follow the social marketing habits of an ever-growing number of Early Childhood Education companies. The information included in this report shows social marketing usage along with the specific information to help our clients market better.


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Facebook Biggest Movers

This section shows which organizations had the largest change in the number of facebook followers over this time period. The positive change may be caused by their posts or other marketing programs such as events

Biggest Change in Facebook Followers
Top Mover Post Count Past Likes Current Likes Change
Early childhood education classes 3 504 648 +29%
Liberia Early Childhood Professional Network 0 451 545 +21%
Noro Early Childhood Education – Kagoshima 0 281 341 +21%
Fun Time Early Childhood Academy, Inc. 0 520 614 +18%
First Door – Early Childhood 0 3105 3642 +17%
Explore Early Childhood 0 1196 1354 +13%
Early Childhood Resource Center 28 16059 17826 +11%
One Mile Early Childhood Development Centre 1 472 520 +10%
Zambia Early Childhood Education Teachers corner 0 740 813 +10%
Barefoot Early Childhood 0 1052 1142 +9%

Facebook Biggest Movers' Posts

This section shows the top posts of the organizations with the largest change in the number of facebook followers. The posts below may have had some impact on the positive change in followers.


Early childhood education classes
Company: Early childhood education classes
Company Likes: 648
Post Likes: 3
Post Shares: 3
Post Comments: 1
Message: As a teacher for more than 32 years, I have come up with a list of what I believe kids need and don’t need that every parent should consider: What kids don’t need: 1. Cell phones when they’re in grade school. 2. Unlimited access to social media. There is very little that is healthy on social media for children and it is getting worse. 3. So many toys that they can’t even think of something to want at birthday or holiday times. Too much of anything leaves children unable to be grateful. They become like buckets with holes in them. 4. Televisions in their rooms. Rooms are for sleeping. Good sleep is essential for children. 5. To be able to control the emotional climate of the home. Moody kids should not be allowed to hold the whole house hostage. If a child wants to be moody, he can go to his room and be moody by himself. Parents should not allow themselves to be controlled by tantrums. 6. Too much indoor time. Our kids have become hermits with social media and high tech games. It is ruining their social skills. It’s also taking a toll on their imagination and their physical abilities and well-being. 7. Too many activities outside of school. This generation is so anxiety-ridden because they are overloaded. If we want to teach them to take care of themselves as they age, we must teach them life skills through experience. They need to learn to relax and rest 8. To be able to disrespect any authority. Even authority that you as a parent dislike or the child dislikes should still be respected. There will always be an authority in your child’s life even when your child is 50. 9. To always call the shots. Children who get to always choose where to eat, where to play, and what the family does end up being brats. 10. Constant approval, praise and rewards, You will not always be around to do this. Children need to learn to be proud of themselves when they do something good whether anyone tells them or not. What children do need: I. Rest. They play hard. Their bodies need rest to grow and develop. 2. Uninterrupted family time. The most important people to a child are those under the same roof. Make family time purposeful and protected. 3. Outdoor play time where they can explore and create. All kids need free time to imagine. 4. Rules and expectations. Be clear. Be concise. And don’t be afraid to implement them. 5. Consistent discipline. If a rule is broken, a child needs to know what to expect. All fear is not a bad thing. There is a fear that can represent respect. 6. Parents who love them and love each other. Security begins here. 7. For you as a parent to say “no” sometimes. Your child does not need to get something every time you go shopping. 8. Hugs. Physical touch affects the development of children. 9. The ability to share their feelings and opinions about anything as long as they are respectful. 10. The most precious gift that a parent can give any child is to demonstrate a personal relationship with God and consistently teach that child through your actions what having faith in God really means. In the toughest times of their lives, they will learn in large part to rely on God by the example you display for them.
Company: Early childhood education classes
Company Likes: 648
Post Likes: 1
Post Shares: 1
Post Comments: 0
Message:
Company: Early childhood education classes
Company Likes: 648
Post Likes: 0
Post Shares: 0
Post Comments: 0
Message:

Early Childhood Resource Center
Company: Early Childhood Resource Center
Company Likes: 17826
Post Likes: 148
Post Shares: 299
Post Comments: 7
Message:
Company: Early Childhood Resource Center
Company Likes: 17826
Post Likes: 49
Post Shares: 64
Post Comments: 6
Message:
Company: Early Childhood Resource Center
Company Likes: 17826
Post Likes: 36
Post Shares: 33
Post Comments: 4
Message:
Company: Early Childhood Resource Center
Company Likes: 17826
Post Likes: 60
Post Shares: 31
Post Comments: 1
Message:
Company: Early Childhood Resource Center
Company Likes: 17826
Post Likes: 29
Post Shares: 34
Post Comments: 1
Message:

One Mile Early Childhood Development Centre
Company: One Mile Early Childhood Development Centre
Company Likes: 520
Post Likes: 1
Post Shares: 0
Post Comments: 0
Message: The One Mile Early Childhood Development Centre would like to wish you a Happy New Year and New School Term full of success and hard work. Stay safe remember to always wear your mask.

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Dave has been building and scaling companies for 20+ years—driving performance through business-aligned technology strategy, product innovation, and data integration. As a CEO, CTO, and entrepreneur, he is skilled in solving real-world problems for startups through Fortune 500 organizations. He empowers teams to deliver robust, scalable infrastructures, and powerful solutions that automate processes, improve performance outcomes, and set the stage for exponential growth.

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