Family First: Building Relationships That Support Children's Success
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In this episode of Early Childhood Chapters, we talk with Dr. Thomasa Bond about why family first isn't just a philosophy but a practical approach to building strong, safe, and successful early childhood programs.
Dr. Bond brings over 30 years of experience in early childhood education, including 14 years as a child care licensing consultant. She shares real-world strategies to help program directors, teachers, and administrators strengthen communication with families and create true partnerships that put children's well-being at the center.
Highlights include:
- Why clear, open communication with families starts before enrollment
- How strong policies and procedures build trust instead of barriers
- Advice for handling challenging conversations with parents with empathy and respect
- The importance of staff training to support effective, consistent communication
- Real-life scenarios where centers repaired trust with families after mistakes
- Simple changes centers can implement to keep families engaged and informed
Dr. Bond is the author of two Gryphon House books: The Early Childhood Director's Guide to Solving Everyday Challenges and Build Your Dream Team: How to Recruit, Train, and Retain Early Childhood Staff.
She's dedicated to helping programs create safe, high-quality environments that truly partner with families to support every child's learning and well-being.
Connect with Dr. Bond:
- Website: drthomasa.com
- LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X: @DrThomasaBond
- Virtual and in-person training provided through Early Childhood Education Growth LLC
- Annual early childhood conference
For the episode transcript, video and other resources, view this on our website!
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