The 2018 State Fact Sheets Shows How the Current Landscape is Affecting Working Families

By Jessica Tercha on August 07, 2018

The evidence is clear - children who participate in high-quality programs during their early years demonstrate lasting effects in IQ, boosted academic and economic achievement, and lower incidences of childhood obesity and chronic illness. With nearly 15 million children under 6 who may need child care each day, the stakes have never been higher for families across the United States and for our economy. Economists have shown that investing in high-quality child care has proven to result in a 13 percent return on that investment, per child. Families without access to quality child care due to high cost, irregular work hours, or inadequate supply, are at an extreme disadvantage; their children and our society lose out. Help for families struggling to pay for quality child care is pivotal to supporting quality child care across the country.

Topics: Systems Building, Workforce, Policy & Advocacy

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Why do parents spend so much on child care, yet early childhood educators earn so little?

By Jessica Tercha on July 11, 2018

For more than 10 years, Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA) has reported on the unaffordability of child care for parents in states across the country. We’ve been expanding that reporting by diving deeper into county-level costs and exploring national, state-and community-level financing solutions to provide working families with some relief. Even as we’ve kept discussions on the unaffordability of child care going strong, we are often asked, “If parents are paying too much of their household budgets on child care, why are child care providers still struggling to make ends meet?” It’s a good question – one that I’ve had since I started CCAoA!

Topics: Systems Building, Workforce, Policy & Advocacy, Family Stories

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Prevent to Protect: The Most Common Unheard of Viral Cause of Birth Defect

By Guest Blogger on June 28, 2018

It’s National Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Awareness Month, however, most women have never heard of CMV (less than 9 percent).

Topics: Workforce, Family & Community Engagement, Family Stories, Parenting

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Power to the Profession Webinar: Innovative Strategies to Engage Staff and Providers

By Karen Ruprecht on June 25, 2018

What can Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&Rs) agencies do and how can they most effectively share information about Power to the Profession with the field? Join us for a webinar, "What can your CCR&R do to prepare for the evolution of the ECE profession?," on July 10 from 2:30-3:30 pm EST as we talk with our colleagues at Child Care Answers, a child care resource and referral agency in Indiana, to learn about innovative strategies they are using to help engage and inform their staff and child care providers in their area about Power to the Profession.

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

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The Child Care and Development Fund: What CCR&Rs Should Know

By Lynette Fraga, Ph.D. on June 19, 2018

 

Topics: Systems Building, Workforce, Professional Development, Policy & Advocacy

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When It Comes To Child Care In America, The Cavalry IS Coming

By Guest Blogger on June 01, 2018

 

Moms-in-Film co-founder and Board President Christy Lamb

Topics: Systems Building, Workforce, Policy & Advocacy

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