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Navigating workplace conflict and getting team buy-in
One of the most powerful ways to provide comprehensive services for K-12 kids is by collaborating with other therapists and teachers…<br/><br/>Which is why it’s frustrating when team members can’t come to a consensus about what’s best for kids. <br/><br/>When you’re working together as a team, at least some conflict is inevitable.<br/><br/>That’s why I wanted to share some case studies and Q & A sessions where members of my mentoring program for clinicians shared some real-life scenarios they were working through. <br/><br/>In episode 86 of the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast, I talk through how to collaborate when there's tension between outside therapists and school therapists. <br/><br/>I also talked about how to get teachers and administrators on board when you’re trying new models of service delivery beyond just the direct therapy model. <br/><br/> In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists create the freedom to deliver services in a way that truly serves kids. To learn more about how to become a member, visit our enrollment page here.