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Child Care Rockstar Radio


Nov 5, 2020

In this episode, Kris is joined by the mother-daughter team and owners of Kids In Action, Heather Jensen and Diane Havens, located in Kingwood Texas. They share their stories of having a business survive two natural disasters, how they were able to still stay positive, and the importance of building strong relationships. Because of their strength and resilience, they were crowned this year’s winners of the Child Care Rockstar 2020 contest.

 

Key Takeaways:

[9:40] Diane started the center in 1998 and it has come a long way. Now, Heather and Diane are able to use their facility seven days a week through birthday parties, classes, and private rentals.

[15:00] Fun fact reveal: Diane is a washboard player, and Heather is a huge Harry Potter fan (and even has a Potter tattoo on her wrist!).

[17:35] Kids In Action was hit by two natural disasters. The first was a flood that scarily left children stranded on the second floor.

[19:45] The women immediately sprung into action looking for an alternate location for their center and were fortunate to lease a local church.

[22:55] The only thing more critical than flood insurance to Kids In Action’s survival was the relationships they had built over the years. After about four months of rebuilding, they were able to get the center back to full enrollment. A month after being open; a hurricane hit the center.

[27:06] Their relationships with the local schools and the Child Care Success Academy were a big element in feeling supported and getting back on track.

[28:30] They lost quite a few families after the second disaster and decided they had to flood-proof their building to reassure parents and staff. Giving up and closing the business was never an option for them.

[35:13] Their biggest goal was to keep paying the teachers and to maintain the culture they had built. They got a lot of ideas and support from the Child Care Success Academy Facebook group.

[38:02] Kris couldn’t be happier that Heather and Diane won the Child Care Rockstar contest. They are shining examples of leadership, getting back on your feet, and connecting with your community.

[42:45] One thing they would have done differently? Taken a business course. Thankfully, they learned a lot from the Child Care Success Academy.

 

Quotes:

  • “Your relationships you develop along the way of the business are so critical.”
  • “Sometimes enduring adversity together makes a team stronger.”
  • “One of our core values is fun.”
  • “That’s it. We’re going to be rockstars!”
  • “We never once thought that we wouldn’t keep going.”

 

Mentioned in This Episode:

Kris Murray

The Child Care Success Company

Child Care Success Academy

Child Care Success Summit

Kids In Action

Move Your Bus: An Extraordinary New Approach to Accelerating Success in Work and Life, by Ron Clark

Girl, Stop Apologizing: A Shame-Free Plan for Embracing and Achieving Your Goals, by Rachel Hollis

Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action, by Simon Sinek

Child Care Millionaire: Secrets to Building a Profitable 7 or 8 Figure Child Care Business, by Brian Duprey

Patti Komara on YouTube