Reading, Resilient and Ready: Using books to support children’s emergency preparedness, response, and recovery in child care

By Jillian Ritter on November 07, 2023

Child Care Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery 

Children of all ages should be involved in emergency preparedness activities in their child care program. If an emergency or disaster occurs, children may need support in understanding and coping. The right books can help child care providers support children in emergency preparedness, response, and recovery.  

Topics: emergency preparedness

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Why Giving Tuesday inspires us to #UnleashGenerosity

By Andrea M. Pagano-Reyes, on November 01, 2023

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You may be wondering: What IS #GivingTuesday and what are its roots? The days following Thanksgiving signify the start of the holiday spending season, including Black Friday and Cyber Monday, when communities are swept up in the excitement of the upcoming festivities and often leave behind the sense of love and thanks that characterize Thanksgiving. 

Topics: Systems Building

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Fall Federal and State Policy Updates

By Christina Koch and Diane Girouard on October 12, 2023



Federal Policy Update 

Last week, Congress avoided a government shutdown with just hours to spare before the October 1 deadline when federal funding was set to expire. This is a huge relief, as a government shutdown would have temporarily disrupted critical programs that children, families and communities rely on. However, child care and early education programs are not in the clear yet. Congress was able to pass a short-term spending bill, called a continuing resolution or CR, to fund the government through November 17 at the same funding levels as FY23. Although this prevented a shutdown, it is still a temporary solution and only buys a small amount of time before we face the same threat again come November.

Topics: Policy & Advocacy

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State Session Round Up: Summer 2023

By Diane Girouard on September 14, 2023

 

Many states have made progress on supporting child care access, affordability, and quality during their 2023 legislative sessions. These actions are particularly noteworthy as 72% ($37.45 billion) of federal relief funding approaches its spending deadline on September 30, 2023.  

Topics: Policy & Advocacy

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Restoring Hope and Fostering Value through Staffed Family Child Care Networks

By Shannon Cameron Quinn on August 24, 2023

Topics: Systems Building

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Nominations for the 2024 CCAoA Board of Directors Opens August 18

By Susan Gale Perry on August 17, 2023

Child Care Aware® of America is pleased to announce the call for nominations for the 2024 Board of Directors opens on August 18!  

During the COVID-19 pandemic, child care gained unprecedented levels of funding and public and policymaker support.  Now more than ever, we need to capitalize on that growing support to build a sustainable child care system that works for families, child care providers, businesses, and communities and fuels our economic prosperity and wellbeing. 

CCAoA’s vision is that every family in the United States has access to a high-quality, affordable child care system.  We work to realize that vision by: 

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