In this episode, your hosts Judy Jablon and Nichole Parks are joined by Leading for Children's Senior Program Manager Jonathan Fribley for a conversation about commitment – what it means to us and why it matters that we model it for children.
Show Notes
Judy mentions LFC's Link and Weave technique. This practice allows us to deepen individual and group learning by integrating ideas that have been presented in conversation. We listen and take notes as our conversation partners share thoughts and then weave ideas together, highlighting connections. This practice cultivates our listening skills and models respect for the wisdom of others.
Judy describes The Five Commitments of Optimistic Leaders for Children. This LFC framework identifies five core commitments for everyone within the early childhood ecosystem
LFC's book outlining this groundbreaking approach is available here. Use code MAY23 for a 10% discount.
A quote to take away: "It is hard to get up when you are kicking yourself because your legs are too busy." - Nichole Parks
Thank you for listening!