
Season 1 Summary! Tackling Childcare Challenges
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In this solo episode Kortney summarizes the conversations from Season 1 and shares more insights about childcare struggles. We've had 5 fabulous conversations this season!
We've discussed:
- Handling school and daycare logistics
- Difficulties finding summer care, especially for a child with special needs
- Challenges of balancing careers and caring for a toddler
- Importance of communication with your partner and self-care
- Significance of supportive bosses and flexible workplaces
- Frustrations and costs associated with daycare
- Significance of taking care of the whole family and having a community feeling in the childcare setting
- The importance of early childhood educators and investing in early childhood education.
- Flexible childcare options that meet the needs of working parents
- Access to childcare is vital for working parents
- Why businesses need to be concerned about the childcare crisis
- How employers can help
- The government's involvement in childcare funding
Thanks for listening to Season 1! Stay tuned for season 2, which will focus on parental leave.
Plus, 2 upcoming bonus episodes:
- Christy Yates, author of “Building a Legacy of Love: Thriving in the Sandwich Generation”
- Michael Perry, founder of Maple, an app to help parents stay organized
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