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Filling Your Cup: Comprehensive Self-Care Strategies

When staff are well, the entire program thrives. However, finding comprehensive wellness can be difficult, especially when many activities that promote self-care are temporary. Explore how workplace burnout happens and learn sustainable, effective skills to maintain personal wellness.

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Enhancing Communication Channels

Are your messages being received differently than you intended? Effective communication is the cornerstone of success in any organization, particularly in programs like the CACFP, where collaboration among parents, teachers, and staff is paramount. See how to address the diverse communication needs of these stakeholders and optimize channels to ensure clarity, transparency, and engagement.

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Enhance Staff Capacity by Engaging College Students

Overworked and understaffed? Are you looking for additional support for your child nutrition program? Discover methods for recruiting and engaging enthusiastic college students. Get strategies for paid and unpaid student recruitment opportunities, ideas for suitable roles, and tips for training and working with students who might just become outstanding future long-term employees.

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Don’t Be a Bore: Make Your Trainings Roar

Does implementing practical strategies that create captivating and impactful training sessions seem difficult? Say goodbye to worrying about how well your message will stick with participants. Discover simple techniques to tailor your training for diverse audiences by incorporating hands-on activities, adult learning principles, visuals, games, and props, ensuring your presentations resonate.

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Cultivating Leadership: A Framework for Effective Strategies

Do you want to become a better leader? Learn effective skills for guiding teams, enhancing program efficiency, and fostering a positive workplace. Get practical strategies to develop a compelling vision, build high-performing teams, cultivate a supportive and inclusive workplace culture, and improve the impact of your child nutrition programs.

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