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Early Childhood Business Made Easy

10: Boost Your Bottom Line By Hosting Quality Family Special Events That Will Create Happy Family Memories

30 Jun 2021

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Send us a textIn this episode, we are going to talk about boosting your bottom line by hosting quality family special events which will create extremely happy family memories.Strong families are built on love and quality experiences that create wonderful childhood memories. However, love and memories don’t just happen—we have to work at creating and nurturing these quality experiences that lead to wonderful memories for our kids. The day-to-day hustle and bustle can leave many of us short on time and zapped of energy, leaving little room to work at building loving relationships and quality experiences in our families. This can be most true for the busy families we serve. Making these memories is one way to help link hearts together and provide a unique service for our families that leave them feeling more love for our schools than we could have ever imagined. And in turn, an increased lifetime family value for our bottom line.We will talk about the advantages of families during these quality family experiences:Developing new friendships.Learning from other families.Gaining new insight and understanding about your school.Gaining an appreciation for your teachers' efforts.Parents are better able to define appropriate levels of expectations for their child’s development.Parents can see their child’s developing abilities and skills.Parents feel more comfortable in their interactions with your team membersIn addition, research with school-age children over the past forty years finds that family involvement is critical to the educational success of both the child and the school in part because it:Raises the academic achievement of the students.Improve the attitudes and performances of the children in school.Has a positive effect on self-esteem and motivation to learn.Reduces behavior problems.Helps parents to understand and be more supportive of your school curriculum, policies, and procedures.Builds school and community relationships in an ongoing problem, preventing way.Gives teachers an opportunity to get acquainted with the families and learn about their concerns, which, in turn, helps them respond to their needs.At Peake Academy, we have been hosting these quality family experiences and special events for more than 16 years now. We make sure we have one planned every month. I wanted to share some tips and ideas for hosting your own quality family special events. Our families are often impressed with the events we have hosted but it’s not difficult at all, it just takes some planning, effort, and little creativity.We have created a list of some of the fun and super easy events we have hosted over the years. Be sure to check them out on the podcast page of our Peake Creative website. We hope that this episode brought you a fresh new perspective on the importance of putting in a little time and effort for a bigger payoff in the end.  When you provide at least 1 quality family special event each month, you are nurturing your families and your business. You will be spending less time having to market, enroll, and fill your school. You can spend more time doing the things you truly enjoy. Focusing on the things that really matter, yourWe help early childhood business owners ditch the chaos and lead with confidence. With actionable strategies and time-saving tools, you can grow your revenue, inspire your team, and create a thriving business—without sacrificing the life you love. Ready to make it happen? Visit kelleypeake.com and take the first step toward your dream business today!

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