Child Care Aware® of America Announces Child Care Licensing Database Launch

By Dionne Dobbins, Ph.D. on June 22, 2017

In 2014, with the reauthorization of the Child Care Development Block Grant (CCDBG), all states were required to have stronger licensing standards. States were then searching for tools to both document their current licensing regulations and develop benchmarks toward meeting best practices for health and safety. To meet that need, we developed CCAoA’s Child Care Licensing Database.

Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Systems Building, Workforce, Policy & Advocacy, Best Practices

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May 2017 Footnotes

By Lynette Fraga, Ph.D. on June 05, 2017

Along with the month of May comes a multitude of work around our upcoming public policy research projects, several of which are on track for release this summer. Activities and excitement around our 30th anniversary continue, planning for our 2018 Symposium have begun, and we are pleased to share details around several new initiatives, including our Family Voices blog/vlog series!

Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Family & Community Engagement, Policy & Advocacy, News

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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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Did You Miss the Child Care Aware® of America Policy Summit? Here’s a Recap

By Lynette Fraga, Ph.D. on May 01, 2017

We were excited to have more than 300 attendees join us for this year’s Child Care Aware® of America Policy Summit on April 23-25 in Washington, D.C. Child care resource and referral (CCR&R) agencies and early child care professionals from various disciplines and settings joined us from across the nation to address policy, practice, and the future of the early childhood field. Attendees engaged in insightful sessions, profited from key takeaways, networked, and (most importantly) made their voices heard during our special Day on the Hill event, where child care advocates and allies had an opportunity to meet with their Congressional representatives and put child care initiatives at the forefront of the political conversation.

Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Systems Building, Policy & Advocacy, News

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7 Ways YOU Can Help Us Improve Child Care in 2017

By Michelle McCready on February 16, 2017

Advocacy is one of the most important and most underutilized tools we have to influence child care policy in the political system. And we need to work on that – fast!

Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Policy & Advocacy

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Submit Your Proposal to Help Disseminate High-Quality Child Care Information to Vulnerable Families

By Adina Young on December 14, 2016

Every week in the United States, nearly 11 million children younger than age five are in some type of child care arrangement. While all families with young children benefit from an awareness and knowledge of high-quality, affordable child care options that match their need for safe, healthy, and developmentally appropriate care, children from economically challenged and diverse families benefit even more monumentally from a high-quality child care environment. There are, however, many barriers for low-income and otherwise vulnerable families accessing care including preventable barriers such as the lack of knowledge of early care options.

Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Systems Building, Family & Community Engagement, Professional Development

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