It’s hard to believe that July is coming to a close, and with it the imminent start to a new school year! August is National Back to School Month and we are celebrating with parents and providers through our Back to School Blog Series and daily back to school tips. July was another busy month, which included the release of our 2017 State Fact Sheets. We also continue planning around the 2017 Leadership Institute in October and our culmination 30th anniversary celebration at 2018 Symposium in April.
July 2017 Footnotes
Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Systems Building, Best Practices, News
Continue ReadingHealth is Key to School Success
Many parents use August to prepare for the school year and cross many tasks off their list—school supplies, nailing down schedules, new clothes, and converting the family mindset from summer vacation to the school routine.
But, there is one more task. And you should add it to the top of your list, because it affects school readiness:
Health care for your children!
Topics: Policy & Advocacy, Health & Safety
Continue ReadingSick, Absent, or Forgotten? How a Change in Routine Can Become Deadly in Minutes
Have you ever had a child in your child care program not arrive by her usual arrival time and simply rationalized that the child must be sick or on vacation today? My mission is to show you how this assumption can have lethal consequences for dozens of young children annually.
How? Each year since 1998, an average of 37 children have perished due to what is known as vehicular heatstroke, also referred to as vehicular hyperthermia or child hot car deaths. At the time of this blog, 23 cases have been documented in 2017, and more than 723 since 1998.
Topics: Best Practices, Health & Safety
Continue ReadingBi-Partisan Child Care Program That Supports Parents in College Introduced
CCAMPIS is the only federal program that supports child care services for low-income parents in college, and services are provided year-round. According to numerous studies, the number of parents attending college has grown significantly over the last 15 years and many colleges eliminated child care services, leaving parents with the burden of trying to find safe, quality care while balancing their course schedule.
Topics: Systems Building, Policy & Advocacy
Continue ReadingChild Care Affordability: Will the New Policy Work? Or Is There Still Progress to be Made?
With a variety of new policies on the verge of implementation, one can’t help but wonder…What’s next for my family and me?
Topics: Policy & Advocacy
Continue ReadingHouse Appropriations Committee Proposes Funding Increase for CCDBG
Yesterday, the House Appropriations Committee approved the FY 2018 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education Appropriations Bill, and it included a proposed $4 million increase for the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG), roughly $2.86 billion for FY 2018. In addition, Head Start would receive $9.275 billion, a increase of $22 million from this year. Of the total amount, $640 million would be reserved for the Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership Program. The Preschool Development Grant Program would maintain its authorized level of funding in FY 2018 ($250 million). As a reminder, the Trump Administration proposed to cut funding for all of these programs.
Topics: Policy & Advocacy
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