
253: Get Ready for the Born To Teach Conference with Latrice Galloway
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In this episode, co-hosts Kate and Carrie sit down with Latrice Galloway, the founder of the "Born to Teach" conference. Latrice shares her journey into childcare, which began when she couldn't find quality care for her son and decided to open her own center. She emphasizes the importance of team learning and hiring the right staff to create a nurturing environment.
The "Born to Teach" conference, described as the "child care event of the year," promises interactive and engaging workshops. Latrice's passion for education and community shines through, making this episode a must-listen for childcare professionals.
Join Kate and Carrie at the conference this July! https://www.borntoteachcon.com/
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