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Child care in America: Parents' perspectives: 2009 NACCRRA National Policy Symposium: Getting child care on the right track A presentation of 44 parents' experiences with child care, with policy recommendations for ensuring access to affordable, high-quality child care |
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Child care in America: Parents’ perspectives 2010 A presentation of the perceptions of child care quality and the child care experiences of parents across the United States, with policy recommendations for ensuring access to affordable, high-quality child care |
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Covering the map: Child care resource & referral agencies providing vital services to parents throughout the United States A survey of services that local child care resource and referral agencies (CCRRAs) provide to parents, including child care referrals, consumer education, helping parents pay for child care, and parent training and workshops, based on a nationally representative sample of local CCRRAs |
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Covering the map: Child care resource & referral agencies providing vital services to parents throughout the United States [Executive summary] A summary of a survey of services that local child care resource and referral agencies (CCRRAs) provide to parents, including child care referrals, consumer education, helping parents pay for child care, and parent training and workshops, based on a nationally representative sample of local CCRRAs |
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Child care: Like the military, is it time for shared responsibility? A discussion of child care and federal child care policy in the United States, with an examination of the United States military child care system as the basis for a national child care model |
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Promoting healthy practices in child care centers: The role of child care resource and referral agencies A study of child care center obesity prevention practices and child care resource and referral agency health-related training and technical assistance offerings, based on a survey of 113 agencies from 29 states |
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Safe, affordable child care: Proposals for the stimulus package & CCDBG reauthorization A discussion advocating the inclusion of safe, affordable child care in economic stimulus and Child Care and Development Block Grant reauthorization legislation |
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The economy's impact on parents' choices and perceptions about child care An examination of parents' child care arrangements, including availability and reliability, their child care concerns and perceptions about child care safety and quality, and their method of paying for child care, based on a survey of 1,000 parents with at least one child under 12 years old |
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What do parents think about child care?: Findings from a series of focus groups An exploration of parents? perceptions of child care, based on information gathered through a series of focus groups conducted by the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRRA) with 163 parents at 7 sites across the country |
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2005 child care in the state of: Montana An overview of child care and early education services in Montana in 2005 |
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The impact of the recession on child care: A survey of local child care resource & referral agencies A discussion of the impact of the recession on child care supply and demand based on a survey of local child care resource and referral agencies |
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Parents and the high cost of child care: 2011 report A state-by-state study of the prices of center-based and family child care for infants, preschool-age children, and school-age children in 2010, based on a national survey of state child care resource and referral networks and local child care resource and referral agencies |
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Leaving children to chance: NACCRRA’s ranking of state standards and oversight of small family child care homes: 2010 update A ranking of state regulation and oversight of child care centers, based on an analysis of state child care licensing regulations |
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Leaving children to chance: NACCRRA's ranking of state standards and oversight of small family child care homes A ranking of state standards and oversight of small family child care homes in which up to six children are cared for, based on an analysis of state child care regulations |
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Leaving children to chance: NACCRRA's ranking of state standards and oversight for small family child care homes: 2012 update A ranking of state regulation and oversight of family child care homes against 16 benchmarks, based on an analysis of state child care licensing regulations |
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Parents and the high price of child care: 2009 update [Executive summary] A summary of a state-by-state study of the prices of center-based and family child care for infants, preschool-age children, and school-age children in 2008, based on a national survey of state child care resource and referral networks and local child care resource and referral agencies |
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We can do better: 2011 update: NACCRRA's ranking of state child care center regulations and oversight [Executive summary] A summary of a ranking of state regulation and oversight of child care centers, based on an analysis of state child care licensing regulations |
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Keeping children safe: A policy agenda for child care in emergencies A summary of a meeting convened to discuss the place of child care in disaster preparedness and recovery efforts and policies |
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Parents and the high cost of child care: 2010 update A state-by-state study of the prices of center-based and family child care for infants, preschool-age children, and school-age children in 2009, based on a national survey of state child care resource and referral networks and local child care resource and referral agencies |
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Child care in thirteen economically disadvantaged communities [Executive summary] A summary of an overview of the child care needs, costs, and supply in economically disadvantaged communities in: Atlanta, Georgia; Baltimore, Maryland; Denver, Colorado; Des Moines, Iowa; Hartford, Connecticut; Indianapolis, Indiana; Louisville, Kentucky; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; New Haven, Connecticut; Oakland, California; Providence, Rhode Island; San Antonio, Texas; and Seattle, Washington |
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Child care in America: 2011 state fact sheets A presentation of state-by-state data on the cost and availability of child care across the United States, and a profile of children and families receiving child care services |
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Child care in America: 2010 state fact sheets A presentation of state-by-state data on the cost and availability of child care across the United States, and a profile of children and families receiving child care services |
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Parents and the high cost of child care: 2011 report [Executive summary] A summary of a state-by-state study of the prices of center-based and family child care for infants, preschool-age children, and school-age children in 2010, based on a national survey of state child care resource and referral networks and local child care resource and referral agencies |
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Leaving children to chance: NACCRRA’s ranking of state standards and oversight of small family child care homes: 2010 update [Executive summary] Highlights of findings from a ranking of state regulation and oversight of child care centers, based on an analysis of state child care licensing regulations |
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Leaving children to chance: NACCRRA's ranking of state standards and oversight of small family child care homes [Executive summary] A summary of a ranking of state standards and oversight of small family child care homes (in which up to six children are cared for), based on an analysis of state child care regulations |
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