CCDBG Roundup: Everything you need to know for Thursday

By Guest Blogger on November 11, 2014

For the first time in 18 years, the U.S. Senate will have the opportunity to pass a reauthorization of the Child Care and Development Block Grant program, the primary federal program that provides assistance for families for child care, containing measures to improve the quality of child care nationwide.

On Thursday, November 13, 2014, the U.S. Senate will take up final consideration of S.1086, the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 2014. 

Topics: Policy & Advocacy, News

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Office of Science and Technology Policy Spotlights the Importance of Early Literacy

By Michelle McCready on October 17, 2014

Yesterday Child Care Aware® of America joined the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy to highlight early literacy challenges and successes in communities across the country and share best practices and lessons learned. The word gap refers to children in low income communities starting school with 30 million less words  than their peers of higher socioeconomic status. The day consisted of advocates, led by Too Small to Fail, alongside top researchers and scientists, as well as federal and local policymakers, discussing the importance of creating a strong literacy foundation for all children.

Topics: Policy & Advocacy, Family Stories, Best Practices, News

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Supporters Rally For Change at First-Ever Family Advocacy Summit

By Lynette Fraga, Ph.D. on October 03, 2014

Parents and real families are a powerful voice for children and child care. Many of our parent and family advocates have participated at past Symposiums, sharing their stories with Members of Congress and strengthening their advocacy skills through workshops and training. This year we decided to do things a little differently and hold another kind of event, separate from Symposium, fully focused on families and amplifying their messages. If you weren't able to participate, here’s a quick run-down of the two-day Summit.

Topics: Workforce, Professional Development, Policy & Advocacy, News

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The Fight for CCDBG Reauthorization Continues

By Guest Blogger on September 19, 2014

Friday, September 12, 2014, House and Senate leaders reached a bipartisan agreement to reauthorize the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act. Negotiated by Representatives John Kline (R-MN), George Miller (D-CA), Todd Rokita (R-IN), and David Loebsack (D-IA), and Senators Tom Harkin (D-IA), Lamar Alexander (R-TN), Barbara Mikulski (D-MD), and Richard Burr (R-NC), the agreement will enhance transparency, strengthen health and safety protections, and improve the quality of care.

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Building Relationships with Exceptional Families

By Guest Blogger on September 09, 2014

Last Wednesday, I had the privilege of visiting Langley Air Force Base to take a deeper dive into Child Care Aware® of America’s U.S. Air Force Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP). For those of you not already familiar, the Air Force EFMP serves approximately 736 families stationed throughout the country in need of quality child care services. Many of these families have children diagnosed with moderate or severe special needs that require unique child care considerations and sometimes require specialized continuity of care. This program, free for eligible families, provides parents with brief, but vital relief from the daily tasks that come with a special needs child.

Topics: Family Stories, Parenting

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Revisar Antes de Cerrar

El verano se acerca a su fin, y las clases empezarán pronto. Pero esto no significa que estamos fuera de la canícula todavía. Mientras el calor del verano sigue, es importante mantenernos alertos a la seguridad de los niños y los vehículos.  El Departamento de Transportación de los EEUU ha indicado que la hipertermia es la causa principal de las muertes infantiles relacionadas a los vehículos, aparte de los choques. ¿Conoce usted los indicios y síntomas de la hipertermia? ¿Sabría cómo ayudar si encontrara a un niño en un vehículo con alta temperatura?

Topics: Best Practices, En español, Parenting

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