Suppliers - Think Before You Buy

Suppliers - Think Before You Buy

Suppliers - Think Before You BuyKate Woodward Young, M.Ed.
Published on: 22/06/2026

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The Think Nobody Tells You

The Think Nobody Tells You

The Think Nobody Tells YouKate Woodward Young, M.Ed.
Published on: 05/05/2026

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The Conversation Happening in Childcare Offices Right Now

The Conversation Happening in Childcare Offices Right Now

The Conversation Happening in Childcare Offices Right NowKate Woodward Young, M.Ed.
Published on: 28/04/2026

In childcare programs, one conversation keeps repeating: enrollment vs. staffing vs. payroll. Owners want to fill classrooms, while directors worry about capacity—and both are right. The real issue isn’t communication. It’s visibility. Without clear insight into how enrollment impacts staffing, payroll, and profitability, leaders are forced into reactive decisions. This post explores how Decision Intelligence helps childcare leaders move from guesswork to clarity—so they can align decisions, reduce stress, and lead with confidence.

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The Real ROI of Childcare: How One State Turned $300M Into $11 Billion (And What Every Director Can Learn From It)

The Real ROI of Childcare: How One State Turned $300M Into $11 Billion (And What Every Director Can Learn From It)

The Real ROI of Childcare: How One State Turned $300M Into $11 Billion (And What Every Director Can Learn From It)Kate Woodward Young, M.Ed.
Published on: 23/04/2026

Childcare is often treated as a cost—but the data tells a very different story. In New Mexico, a $300 million investment in early childhood education grew into an $11 billion trust fund, now powering universal childcare access across the state. This transformation didn’t happen by chance—it happened through decades of advocacy, coalition-building, and a clear understanding of childcare’s true economic value. For every dollar invested in high-quality childcare, communities can see a return of $13–$17 through workforce participation, education outcomes, and reduced public system strain. This post explores how childcare intersects with workforce development, education, and public safety—and why it’s critical for directors to understand both the advocacy and the business side of the industry. Because sustainability isn’t just about keeping your doors open—it’s about ensuring childcare is recognized, funded, and valued at the level it deserves. Strong programs don’t just survive policy changes—they help shape them.

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