Health Resource Spotlight: New Translations of Health Tips for Families

By Laurie Rackas on February 20, 2018

The Problem:

Many child care resources are available only in English. They are not accessible to the one in five U.S. families who speak a language other than English in their homes.

One Solution:

The Health Tips for Families Series —a collection of fact sheets for families—is now available in nine languages: English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese, Somali, Hmong, Burmese, and Amharic. The fact sheets allow providers to share information with families on health topics that are considered priorities by the National Center on Early Childhood Health and Wellness (NCECHW). They also may help states and providers meet CCDF health and safety requirements.

Topics: Family & Community Engagement, Parenting, Health & Safety

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Health Resource Spotlight: I Like My Teeth

By Laurie Rackas on February 20, 2018

The Problem:

Children with poor oral health can experience a range of problems: difficulty concentrating due to tooth pain; health issues, such as infections; and impaired growth and development.

One Solution:

Four colorful and informative posters on oral health from the National Center on Early Childhood Health and Wellness (NCECHW).

Topics: Best Practices, Health & Safety

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Making Strides Toward Healthier Child Care

By Jessica Rose-Malm on February 15, 2018

Ever since First Lady Michelle Obama launched her Let’s Move! campaign in 2010, childhood obesity prevention has gained a lot of attention. Experts agree that obesity prevention needs to start early, and child care programs are a great place for children to build the eating and active play habits that will help them grow up healthy. Child care providers, advocates, and policymakers throughout the country have invested time, money, and effort over the past eight years to make child care a healthier place for our youngest children. Has all that work made a difference? A new report by Healthy Eating Research takes a look at how far early care and education (ECE) policies, systems, and environments have come since 2010.

Topics: Systems Building, Policy & Advocacy, Health & Safety

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The Lifetime Influence Child Care Providers Have on Children and Families

By Guest Blogger on February 09, 2018

Like many, I started providing child care as a means of supplementing family income while being able to stay home with my own children. I had previous experience in my teenage years as a steady date-night sitter and as a substitute at a center. I intended to be a provider for a few years.

Topics: Workforce, Family Stories, Best Practices

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Submit Your Proposal to Provide Technical Assistance in Building Healthy Communities

By Krista Scott on February 08, 2018

With the support of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA) is pleased to offer technical assistance (TA) to states on projects that support development or maintenance of quality child care settings that promote child health.

Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Systems Building, Workforce, Health & Safety

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Child Care Costs Outpace College Tuition: Action Is Needed

By Rae Pickett on February 08, 2018

 

2018 Policy Agenda Recommendations Would Improve Financial Stability for Millions of Americans if Enacted

The Child Care for Working Families Act is Top Priority

WASHINGTONFeb. 7, 2018 - With millions of American families struggling to afford and access quality child care, and early childhood education costs outpacing college tuition, Child Care Aware® of America today urged Congress to take swift action to relieve this financial burden. The organization's 2018 policy agenda calls on Congress to pass the Child Care for Working Families Act of 2017, provide at least a $1.4 billion increase to Child Care and Development Block Grants (CCDBG) over 2018 levels, and strengthen quality standards for care provided under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. These policy recommendations follow Child Care Aware® of America's release of national and county-level data showing that child care is unaffordable in all 50 states. Massachusetts county-level data supplement and map can be found here.

Topics: Policy & Advocacy, News

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