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My First Day at Day Care by Janelle McGuinness Pdf
Is your little one about to start daycare? It can be an anxious time for you both. My First Day at Day Care is a fun story about the possible activities your child will experience in a day.The colorful illustrations and simple rhyme help to demonstrate what a fun and exciting place daycare can be, putting your child at ease.
Examining when and why governments implement progressive childcare policies, this study takes a look at the different systems Canadians have adopted over the past five decades and argues that childcare is better understood as a public responsibility.
The Guatemala Community Day Care Program by Marie T. Ruel,Maria Agnes R. Quisumbing Pdf
The Hogares Comunitarios Program was launched as a pilot project in Guatemala City in 1991 in response to the need for alternative childcare in a rapidly urbanizing environment. By providing working parents with lowcost, quality childcare within their communities, the program seeks to improve young children's diets, nutrition, and development, while enabling poor parents to engage in income-generating activities. Similar programs have been used throughout Latin America, but few have been carefully assessed. This report evaluates the program's implementation, its service delivery and quality, and its impact on beneficiary children and their families.
Child Day Care by Bruce Hershfield,Karen Selman Pdf
With more parents in the work force today than ever before, child day care has become an essential element of family life. In the mid-1990s, over 60 percent of employed mothers with children under the age of six worked full time; over 20 percent of mothers in the work force were their family's sole wage earner; and over one million single fathers had children under the age of 18. More than half of all children under age six have parents in the work force, and the mothers of 54 percent of these children are working. This vital compendium makes it clear that comprehensive child care services are not only important to economic well being, but are a vital part of the continuum of child welfare as such. The purpose of child day care is to supplement and enhance the care, attention to developmental needs, and the protection that children receive from their parents. Child Day Care is an effort to define a nurturing environment that cultivates the physical, emotional, intellectual, and social potential of the child as it helps all family members pursue their own individual and collective goals. The fifteen essays in Child Day Care encompass these and other vital matters. Chapters linking child day care and child welfare, child poverty, welfare reform and training, are presented because they are timely and critical if child day care is to remain a viable service to support and strengthen families in an era of high participation in the working force. The effectiveness of specifically designed day care programs for specialized populations and purposes is discussed in several chapters. In addition, several others examine current theories and innovations that may change the future of child day care services_not only in the United States, but worldwide. As the editors make clear, all too often the goals of child day care are high, but the quality of the actual services provided are not. This cutting-edge volume seeks to redress this situation. Among the contributors are such well known figures as Sheila Kammerman, Alfred J. Kahn, Martha G. Roditti, Marcia K. Meyers, Barbara Fink, Diane Trister Dodge, and Richard Fiene.
Social and Administrative Services and Systems Association
Author : Social and Administrative Services and Systems Association Publisher : Unknown Page : 96 pages File Size : 50,7 Mb Release : 1973 Category : Day care centers ISBN : UOM:39015016219704
Alzheimer's Day Care by David A. Linderman,Nancy H. Corby,Rachel Downing,Beverly Sanborn Pdf
A book whose purpose is to offer guidance to individuals, organizations and agencies on how to develop day care programmes for patients with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia. A range of programme aspects are covered from administrative details to social factors and evaluation techniques.
Author : United States. Children's Bureau Publisher : Unknown Page : 52 pages File Size : 53,6 Mb Release : 1965 Category : Day care centers ISBN : UIUC:30112106906446
"Day Care Facts." by United States. Women's Bureau,Annie L. Hart,Beatrice Rosenberg Pdf
For many years the Women's Bureau has been advocating that more child care facilities be made available for all who need them. We continue to work toward closing the gap between need and availability. The need for child care will continue to increase in the decade ahead because of: a growing number of children aged 5 and younger; the accelerating trend in employment of mothers; increased emphasis on providing child care services for welfare mothers who desire to work; widespread awareness that a child's early years are of crucial importance to his or her future. We have updated "Day Care Facts" to highlight the need, as well as review some existing programs, public and private. It is hoped that this pamphlet will encourage many more individuals and groups to join in our efforts to meet the great need for day care for children of working mothers and all others who can benefit from such programs.
Author : United States. Office of Child Development Publisher : Unknown Page : 620 pages File Size : 47,9 Mb Release : 1971 Category : Day care centers ISBN : UCAL:B4732091