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December 1, 2025 30 mins

Running a child care center or early learning program is no small task—leaders juggle tight budgets, high staff turnover, and the emotional demands of supporting children and families every single day. In the middle of all that, how do you keep your team motivated and help them feel truly valued? A quick "thank you" isn't always enough.

In this episode of Tiny Talks on Early Learning, Dr. Paul White—co-author of "The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace"—joins us to unpack how appreciation, when expressed in the right way, can be a powerful tool for leadership. We explore why some recognition efforts fall flat, what makes appreciation authentic, and how leaders can create cultures where staff feel energized and connected to their purpose. Whether you're leading a child care center or managing a corporate program, this conversation will give you practical strategies to reduce burnout, build resilience, and transform your workplace culture one meaningful gesture at a time.

 

Key Takeaways for Listeners:

  1. Appreciation and recognition are not the same—staff need both, but appreciation speaks to their value as people, not just their performance.

  2. Everyone receives appreciation differently; learning your team's "language" builds trust and boosts morale.

  3. Authentic, consistent appreciation reduces turnover, improves workplace culture, and supports staff resilience.

  4. Even small, intentional acts of appreciation can make a significant impact—no big budget required.

  5. Valued staff are more engaged and better equipped to provide high-quality care for children and families.

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