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The Arizona Kith and Kin Project A discussion of Arizona’s Kith and Kin Project, a non-profit aimed at providing services and training for low-income, family, friend, and neighbor childcare providers |
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Assessing quality in family, friend and neighbor care: The Child Care Assessment Tool for Relatives A paper describing the Child Care Assessment Tool for Relatives, an instrument designed to measure quality of child care provided by relatives, in terms of its development and the results of a field test where it was used with low income relative caregivers |
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The Child Care Assessment Tool for Relatives |
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Doting on kids: Understanding quality in kith and kin child care A report on kith and kin child care providers' perceptions of child care quality |
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Doting on kids: Understanding quality in kith and kin child care [Executive summary] An investigation of the quality of kith and kin child care, based upon data gathered from focus group discussions with kith and kin child care providers |
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Family, friend, and neighbor care: Crib notes on a complex issue An overview of family, friend, and neighbor child care, including quality and the characteristics of providers and families who use it |
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Grandmothers as child care givers: A unique childcare arrangement A discussion of working mothers in poor rural areas with limited access to childcare, focusing on the benefits and challenges of relying on grandmother care for their children, based on interviews with 42 women |
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Lessons from the field: Culturally competent support for family, friend and neighbor caregivers in Seattle An overview of the efforts of the Refugee Women’s Alliance (RWA) in assisting caregivers in immigrant and refugee communities through workshops in bicultural childrearing, CPR and safety, nutrition, child development, school readiness, discipline, and guidance |
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Lessons learned: Strategies for working with kith & kin caregivers A discussion of strategies for effective collaboration with kith and kin child care providers, based on dialogues from a national meeting of practitioners who work with kin and kith caregivers |
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Licensing family, friend and neighbor caregivers: Paradoxes and possibilities A discussion of licensing and regulation for family child care providers and the relationship between licensing and child care quality |
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Perspectives on family, friend and neighbor child care: Research, programs and policy A collection of essays on experiences with family, friend, and neighbor child care among low-income parents and caregivers in the United States |
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Ways of caring: How relative caregivers support children and parents An investigation of the support roles of African American relatives as child care providers in poor Chicago neighborhoods, citing interviews with 9 grandmothers and 1 aunt who offered full time child care to at least one relative child |
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