Flu Season is Here: Take Precautions to Keep You and Your Loved Ones Healthy

By Julie Looper Coats on January 18, 2018

According to the CDC, getting an annual flu vaccine is the first and best way to protect yourself and your family from the flu. Flu vaccination can reduce flu illnesses, doctors’ visits, and missed work and school due to flu, as well as prevent flu-related hospitalizations.

Topics: Health & Safety, emergency preparedness

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Health Resource Spotlight: Brrr…

By Laurie Rackas on January 16, 2018

The Problem:

Much of the country has been struck this season by record low temperatures and never-before-seen snowfalls. How do we keep young children safe and warm through it all?

Topics: Parenting, Health & Safety

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7 Reasons You Shouldn’t Miss This Year’s Symposium and Annual Meeting

By Lynette Fraga, Ph.D. on January 16, 2018

Join us in the nation’s capital for CCAoA’s 2018 Symposium and Annual Meeting. It is being held at the renowned Marriott Marquis—one great reason to attend. And while we believe that there are countless other reasons why you should participate, we’ve narrowed it to the “Seven Best”:

Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Workforce, Professional Development, News

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Child Care Aware® of America Statement on New Medicaid Work Requirement Guidance

By Rae Pickett on January 16, 2018

WASHINGTON, DC — On the heels of the Trump Administration's decision to allow states to impose work requirements on Medicaid recipients, many of whom are children, Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA), executive director Dr. Lynette M. Fraga released the following statement:

Topics: News

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How I Navigated Finding Child Care, What I Learned

By Adina Young on January 11, 2018

Military Child Care vs. Civilian Child Care

"We are moving to Germany,” my husband told me as he got his first official orders for the U.S. Army. I was so excited to be moving overseas I didn’t even think ahead to the fact that I may not be able to work. I was pregnant at the time with my first son and had just finished my master’s degree in public health. I was excited to get into the field, but now, with an overseas move, I had to think about if there were actually any jobs for me there. For the rest of my pregnancy, I kept an eye out for positions that popped up and tried to see if it fit with our new life in Germany. “Does this help my career while I am stationed here? Where would the baby go for child care? How long before I am able to put him in child care? Do I trust the care provider? How much would it even cost to put the baby in child care?”

Topics: Family Stories, Parenting

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Exceptional Family Member Program Respite Care Available For Military Families

By Laurie Rackas on January 03, 2018

Raising a child with disabilities can be rewarding in unexpected ways. There’s the pride of seeing your child master a new skill, often after a struggle that typically developing children never know. Naturally, there are challenges involved in caring for a child with special needs, especially if the child’s physical or developmental disability is severe. Parents often say they long for a break from the 24/7 demands of caretaking.

Topics: Systems Building, Parenting, News

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