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020: From Natural Caregiver To Thriving Business Owner with Katie McLain

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In today’s episode of Childhoods By Wonderschool, Katie McLain, an early childhood educator and founder of Thrive Early Family Childcare Center, joins me to explore just how powerful our childhood experiences can be. We'll take a walk down memory lane, uncovering how Katie's own childhood and her family's commitment to service have influenced her journey into the world of childcare.

Katie grew up in a small town in Louisiana as the youngest of three children in her own home and the youngest grandbaby on both sides of her family. Living within walking distance from her entire family meant she had a lot of people looking after her, both family and community members. Still, it was hard for her mother, an admissions clerk for a local hospital, to find consistent care for her when she was asked to work longer shifts. Her mother advocated for the hospital to open up a daycare, providing their small town with the first community daycare program. Katie always had a penchant for working with little kids from the time she was a child herself, so her own forays into directing a preschool program came naturally.

From pursuing a daycare management program in high school to launching her own program in the midst of the pandemic, Katie's passion and dedication to providing exceptional care have been unwavering. Listen in as we discuss how she strives to bring a touch of the close-knit Louisiana community in which she grew up into her approach to her own childcare. Katie shares with me the lessons she's encountered throughout her career, how her experience as a parent has shaped her approach to childcare, and how the Wonder School platform has become an invaluable resource for managing her thriving program. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from an educator who has turned her childhood experiences into a life of service and impact.

In this episode you’ll hear:
  • The lessons Katie learned in her time working for other daycare providers
  • How sometimes the simplest pleasures bring the most excitement to children
  • How Katie got the idea to start a childcare program in the midst of the global pandemic
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In today’s episode of Childhoods By Wonderschool, Katie McLain, an early childhood educator and founder of Thrive Early Family Childcare Center, joins me to explore just how powerful our childhood experiences can be. We'll take a walk down memory lane, uncovering how Katie's own childhood and her family's commitment to service have influenced her journey into the world of childcare.

Katie grew up in a small town in Louisiana as the youngest of three children in her own home and the youngest grandbaby on both sides of her family. Living within walking distance from her entire family meant she had a lot of people looking after her, both family and community members. Still, it was hard for her mother, an admissions clerk for a local hospital, to find consistent care for her when she was asked to work longer shifts. Her mother advocated for the hospital to open up a daycare, providing their small town with the first community daycare program. Katie always had a penchant for working with little kids from the time she was a child herself, so her own forays into directing a preschool program came naturally.

From pursuing a daycare management program in high school to launching her own program in the midst of the pandemic, Katie's passion and dedication to providing exceptional care have been unwavering. Listen in as we discuss how she strives to bring a touch of the close-knit Louisiana community in which she grew up into her approach to her own childcare. Katie shares with me the lessons she's encountered throughout her career, how her experience as a parent has shaped her approach to childcare, and how the Wonder School platform has become an invaluable resource for managing her thriving program. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from an educator who has turned her childhood experiences into a life of service and impact.

In this episode you’ll hear:
  • The lessons Katie learned in her time working for other daycare providers
  • How sometimes the simplest pleasures bring the most excitement to children
  • How Katie got the idea to start a childcare program in the midst of the global pandemic
Resources from this episode:

Follow and Review:

We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.

***

EPISODE CREDITS:

If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com.

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