Helping Young Children Recover from Traumatic Events - What the Science Tells Us

By Laurie Rackas on November 08, 2017

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) defines Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACEs, as “stressful or traumatic events, including abuse and neglect.” New national data reveals that more than 46 percent of U.S. children—34 million under age 18—have experienced at least one traumatic event. More than 20 percent have experienced two or more.

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Books and Resources to Help Children Before and After Emergency Drills

By Guest Blogger on November 07, 2017

In September 2016, Child Care Resource Center, the resource and referral agency serving the Tulsa Metropolitan Area, began implementing the Child Care Aware® of America’s Resiliency Hub pilot project. The goal of this project is to “increase the capacity of child care resource and referral agencies to serve as resilience hubs in their communities in the event of emergencies or natural disasters.”

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The Need for Disaster Response Plans for Children with Disabilities

By Laurie Rackas on October 19, 2017

It seems that every time our nation experiences a major disaster, we learn more about the gaps in our emergency response system. Hurricanes Harvey and Irma were no exception, and one gap the storms revealed is in how we assist people with disabilities, including young children, in the event of an emergency.

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Provider Health Spotlight on Patricia Crosby

By Laurie Rackas on October 16, 2017

Spotlight:

Patricia Crosby, Owner, Patricia’s Day Care, Baltimore, MD

 

 

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Family Engagement: What IS IT and What Does It LOOK LIKE?

By Kim Engelman on October 05, 2017

Every week in the United States, nearly 11 million children younger than age five are in some type of child care arrangement, many of whom spend 30 hours or more per week in out of home care.  Over 100,000 of Kansas children are served through Kansas early care programs. Early care and education settings are a critical extension of the family home with continuity between the two being of prime importance.

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September 2017 Footnotes

By Lynette Fraga, Ph.D. on October 02, 2017

In September we celebrated National Preparedness Month, and with it the beginning of hurricane season. Our emergency preparedness team has been hard at work, connecting with parents and child care providers and proving support, tools, and resources to those impacted by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria. Child Care Aware® of America is also finalizing plans around our thought-leadership event of the year, 2017 Leadership Institute. We look forward to seeing you October 11-13 in Kansas City, Missouri! We are also pleased to announce that registration in now open for 2018 Symposium, our flagship event that addresses the hottest topics in research, policy, and practice in the early child care and education community. Join us for this and our exciting 30th anniversary gala!

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