WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA) released Family Voices Driving Quality Child Care Choices, a report on findings and recommendations from a survey of families on the contemporary child care needs of diverse, vulnerable, underserved families and clarifies where they turn, both in-person and online, to meet their child care information needs. Choosing child care is one of the most difficult decisions families make. Families and field professionals shared with CCAoA in focus groups, an online parent poll and key informant interviews, accounts that can influence strategies for child care system professionals to meet and engage with families more effectively and efficiently.
“At Child Care Aware of America® we believe families are children’s most important teachers and relationships throughout a child’s life from home, school and community are pivotal to their wellbeing, academic and lifelong success,” said Kim Engelman, Senior Advisor Child Care Aware® of America. “When you read through this report, you’ll find that the sources families use for child care information when they are seeking a new care arrangement too often do not align with best practice recommendations. We are committed to ensuring all families know where to turn and have the information they need to make the best child care choice for their family.”
CCAoA works with state CCR&R agencies to track the cost of care for children by age and setting, then compares each state’s costs to its median income, ranking the states by affordability for each category of care. Check out this explanatory video on why child care costs so much and yet providers make so little.
To learn more about CCAoA’s efforts visit usa.childcareaware.org. And you can follow the movement for child care on Twitter and Facebook using @childcareaware.
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Child Care Aware® of America is our nation’s leading voice for child care. CCAoA works with state and local Child Care Resource and Referral agencies (CCR&Rs) and other community partners to ensure that all families have access to quality, affordable child care. CCAoA leads projects that increase the quality and availability of child care, offer comprehensive training to child care professionals, undertake research, and advocate for child care policies that improve the lives of children and families. To learn more, visit usa.childcareaware.org. Follow them on Twitter @USAChildCare and on Facebook at facebook.com/usachildcare.