Most people want feedback to know how they are doing, and they want it in a constructive and positive manner. Host Dr. Amy Romashko speaks with Shanna Sullivan, Clinical Manager, Mental and Behavioral Health, and Katie Horrigan, Dir Community Health Education & Prevention about how to give and receive feedback more effectively, and even ask for it, so that we can be at our best for the kids and families we serve. Check out one or both books that were mentioned: “Thanks for the feedback: The science and art of receiving feedback well,” by Douglas Stone & Sheila Heen, and “Dare to Lead,” by Brené Brown