EPISODE · Jun 2, 2025 · 30 MIN
364 Behavior, Brains & Bold Leadership
from The Child Care Directors Chair Podcast · host Erica Saccoccio
Send us Fan Mail In this powerful episode, global keynote speaker and behavior specialist Prena Richards joins us to unpack what children with challenging behaviors really need—and why it starts with bold, compassionate leadership. We’re diving into what school leaders must know to support not just students, but also the teachers and families walking alongside them. Expect real talk, expert insights, and a sassy reminder: if you want better outcomes, model better leadership. Support the showThe Child Care Director's Chair Podcast is proudly powered by WatchMeGrow, our premier podcast sponsor and a trusted partner in early childhood education.WatchMeGrow helps child care programs strengthen family engagement through secure live-streaming, classroom video access, and communication tools that build transparency, trust, and peace of mind for families. Their innovative technology empowers programs to enhance safety, strengthen relationships, and showcase the incredible learning happening in their classrooms every day.To learn more about how WatchMeGrow can support your program, visit www.watchmegrow.com.Thank you to WatchMeGrow for supporting our mission to inspire, equip, and empower child care leaders around the world.
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Send us Fan Mail In this powerful episode, global keynote speaker and behavior specialist Prena Richards joins us to unpack what children with challenging behaviors really need—and why it starts with bold, compassionate leadership. We’re diving into what school leaders must know to support not just students, but also the teachers and families walking alongside them. Expect real talk, expert insights, and a sassy reminder: if you want better outcomes, model better leadership. Suppo...
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