Health Resource Spotlight: Virtual Early Education Center

By Laurie Rackas on May 15, 2017

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Virtual Early Education Center (VEEC)

Topics: Best Practices, Health & Safety

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How Vroom Speaks to Every CCR&R Audience

By Guest Blogger on May 09, 2017
 I have been a Vroom Ambassador since the inception of the program in 2016, and I still marvel at the way this program seems to speak to so many different audiences. There is just something about the design of the materials that makes them adaptable to every place, whether I am presenting to large and small groups or simply talking to people on a one-to-one basis.

Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Family & Community Engagement, Brain Building Tips

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Celebrating Provider Appreciation Day

By Lynette Fraga, Ph.D. on May 08, 2017

Child care plays a vital role in the early education and care of our nation’s children. This is especially important given that the early years of a child’s life are the most critical for development. We know that children who receive high-quality child care benefit throughout their lives. However, despite the importance of high-quality child care, the child care workforce earns far less than they should, an average of $19,510 a year.

Topics: Systems Building, Workforce, Best Practices, News

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April 2017 Footnotes

By Lynette Fraga, Ph.D. on May 08, 2017

April showers bring May flowers, as well as our Child Care Aware® of America Policy Summit! It was wonderful seeing all of you for our recent board meetings and during this important event, where CCR&Rs, parents, and child care advocates gathered to discuss child care policy-related issues. We have many exciting initiatives to share with you, including our upcoming public policy research.

Topics: News

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House Passes Legislation That Could Put Access to Health Care for Children and Families At Risk

By Meghan Cornwell on May 04, 2017

On May 4, the House of Representatives barely passed H.R. 1628, the "American Health Care Act (AHCA) of 2017," on a party-line vote. H.R. 1628 would replace the "Affordable Care Act of 2010," and if enacted into law, it could result in more than 20 million people losing access to health insurance, as well as millions of children losing access to Medicaid coverage, over the next decade.

Topics: Policy & Advocacy, News

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The Importance of Including Children in Emergency Preparedness Planning

By Guest Blogger on May 04, 2017

As a child care provider, you have chosen a profession of caring for children, and you try your best to protect them every day. There are many things you do to keep them safe, but it may be impossible to prepare for all possibilities. However, by including children’s needs and children themselves in preparedness planning, you can help yourself and the children in your care be as ready as possible for an unexpected public health emergency.

Topics: Health & Safety

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