Julie Bartkus helps leaders manage, motivate and retain great staff through eliminating destructive communication patterns and mindsets that keep teams stuck.
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Dealing with difficult parents is a common challenge that leaders have to overcome often in the child care industry. Whether it's a parent who won't work with you to formulate a solution to a challenge or a parent who engages in gossip about your program, these situations are difficult and leave many leaders feeling stressed. Joining us on this issue of the Leadership Connection for child care professionals is Nikole Bradshaw. Nikole has been in the child care profession for over 15 years and is currently a director at Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas. She has researched and implemented ideas for dealing with difficult parents in a positive and constructive way and has recently began sharing her ideas at child care conferences.   more info > > >

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When you think about networking what comes to mind? Is it a lack of time to get out there and do it or is it a fear of getting outside of your comfort zone to meet others through attending social functions?   more info > > >

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Do you struggle with organization? Does it seem impossible to get control of all your paperwork? Is the lack of organization in your program causing you to feel stressed and overwhelmed? If you've answered yes to any of these questions, you are not alone. Many leaders in the child care industry share the challenge of getting organized and staying organized.   more info > > >

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Have you ever reached a point during the day where you wish someone would toss you a lifesaver? Perhaps that lifesaver would take the form of the right words to say to a parent during a difficult confrontation or someone taking on some of your responsibilities so you can take a much needed break.   more info > > >