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Access to programs A review of longstanding problems involved with the supply and demand of early childhood education and care, which offers potential solutions to these problems |
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Across demographic and party lines, Americans clamor for safe, enriching afterschool programs A brief on the high levels of support for continued and expanded afterschool programming, based on a nationwide survey of registered voters conducted in 2003 |
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Acute care and antibiotic seeking for upper respiratory tract infections for children in day care: Parental knowledge and day care center policies A study of predictors of the parental seeking of acute care and antibiotics for children with upper respiratory tract infections (URIs) who attend child care, based on surveys of 211 parents and staff from 36 child care centers |
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Addressing the affordability gap: Framing child care as economic development A discussion of child care as a pillar of economic development |
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Addressing child care challenges for children with disabilities: Proposals for CCDBG and IDEAS reauthorizations A brief outlining the federal programs regulating child care and early intervention for children with disabilities, with recommendations for reauthorization. |
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Administration is misstating amount of child care funding in pending TANF reauthorization bills: Bills provide far less funding than has been claimed and would cause large reductions in the number of children assisted A report comparing the levels of child care funding included in the proposed TANF reauthorization legislation to the estimated fiscal need |
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After-school for all?: Exploring access and equity in after-school programs A brief summary of research findings on access and equity in after school programs, focusing on program supply and demand and differences in access related to students' age, race/ethnicity, socio-economic status, urbanicity, and special needs. |
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Alternative policy options for child care subsidy programs A description of Wisconsin's child care subsidy policies and an outline of the potential consequences of four options for funding-related policy change |
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Alternative policy options for child care subsidy programs [Executive summary] The executive summary of a report on Wisconsin's child care subsidy program and possible policy alternatives |
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America's children: Key national indicators of well-being, 2003 Highlights from a 2003 national survey depicting the well-being of children in the areas of economic security, health, behavior and social environment, and education |
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Arizona early childhood education standards An overview of a proposed standardized curriculum of instruction for use in early childhood educational settings in Arizona |
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Arranging and paying for child care A report on the child care arrangements, payment methods, preschool enrollment, and potential costs of universal preschool provision in California |
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Arranging and paying for child care [Executive summary] A summary of a report on the child care arrangements, payment methods, preschool enrollment, and potential costs of universal preschool provision in California |
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Attracting and keeping qualified staff in Canadian child care: The national environmental scan An overview of the effects of workplace conditions, professional status and recognition, societal attitudes, policies, and education and training on recruitment and retention of qualified child care workers in Canada |
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Babies and bosses: Reconciling work and family life: Vol. 2. Austria, Ireland and Japan An examination of ways in which tax and benefit policies, child care policy, and employment and workplace practices in Austria, Japan, and the Republic of Ireland affect parents trying to balance work and family life |
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Back to sleep: Can we influence child care providers? A study attempting to determine whether an educational program for child care providers regarding sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and safe sleep environment is effective in 1) providing basic information and understanding regarding SIDS risk reduction practices, 2) changing child care provider behavior, and 3) promoting development of written sleep position policies |
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Barriers to subsidies: Why low-income families do not use child care subsidies An investigation into the factors responsible for non-use of child care subsidies among subsidy-eligible families, based on a survey of 196 subsidy-eligible low income African American parents in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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Behind before they begin: Does Hawaii prepare our youngest children for school? A discussion of the state of early childhood education and care in Hawaii, and the presentation of a vision to improve the quality of services |
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Bills and budgets, subsidies and quality: Early childhood care and education policy making in the Massachusetts Legislature from 1990 through 2002: A report to the Schott Foundation A study of changes in policy and policymaking in child care and early education in Massachusetts during the 1990s |
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The Blair government and child poverty: An extra one percent for children in the United Kingdom A description of the Blair government's efforts to reduce child poverty in the United Kingdom, which encourages the United States government to undertake a similar strategy |
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Broken promises: How the Bush Administration is failing America's poorest children A study of the changes in federal performance standards and funding for Head Start programs |
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Broken promises: How the Bush Administration is failing America's poorest children: Executive summary A summary of a study of the changes in federal performance standards and funding for Head Start programs |
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Bush Administration projects that the number of children receiving child care subsidies will fall by 200,000 during the next five years: Actual loss in child care subsidies likely would be far greater A brief on the effects of the Bush Administration's proposed budget on child care subsidy receipt. |
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California's Latino children under age five: Investment in the future A presentation of recent statistics and policy developments affecting health care and early childhood education for Latino children under five years old in California |
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Case study of the status of India's early childhood care and education services An overview of the role of government in early childhood education and child care policy and service delivery in India |
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