From Neurons to Neighborhoods

From Neurons to Neighborhoods
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2000-11-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309069882

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How we raise young children is one of today's most highly personalized and sharply politicized issues, in part because each of us can claim some level of "expertise." The debate has intensified as discoveries about our development-in the womb and in the first months and years-have reached the popular media. How can we use our burgeoning knowledge to assure the well-being of all young children, for their own sake as well as for the sake of our nation? Drawing from new findings, this book presents important conclusions about nature-versus-nurture, the impact of being born into a working family, the effect of politics on programs for children, the costs and benefits of intervention, and other issues. The committee issues a series of challenges to decision makers regarding the quality of child care, issues of racial and ethnic diversity, the integration of children's cognitive and emotional development, and more. Authoritative yet accessible, From Neurons to Neighborhoods presents the evidence about "brain wiring" and how kids learn to speak, think, and regulate their behavior. It examines the effect of the climate-family, child care, community-within which the child grows.

Public Policy for Day Care of Young Children: Organization, Finance, and Planning

Public Policy for Day Care of Young Children: Organization, Finance, and Planning
Author: Dennis R. Young
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1973
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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Monographic compilation of social research papers on social policy implications of child care facilities in the USA - covers administrative aspects and financial aspects, the role of public subsidies, planning and evaluation of day care at the community level, etc. Flow chart, references and statistical tables.

Who Cares for America's Children?

Who Cares for America's Children?
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 1990-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309040329

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Few issues have aroused more heated public debate than that of day care for children of working parents. Who should be responsible for providing child careâ€"government, employers, schools, communities? What types of care are best? This volume explores the critical need for a more coherent policy on child care and offers recommendations for the actions needed to develop such a policy. Who Cares for America's Children? looks at the barriers to developing a national child care policy, evaluates the factors in child care that are most important to children's development, and examines ways of protecting children's physical well-being and fostering their development in child care settings. It also describes the "patchwork quilt" of child care services currently in use in America and the diversity of support programs available, such as referral services. Child care providers (whether government, employers, commercial for-profit, or not-for-profit), child care specialists, policymakers, researchers, and concerned parents will find this comprehensive volume an invaluable resource on child care in America.

Economics of Child Care

Economics of Child Care
Author: David M. Blau
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1991-09-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1610440609

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"David Blau has chosen seven economists to write chapters that review the emerging economic literature on the supply of child care, parental demand for care, child care cost and quality, and to discuss the implications of these analyses for public policy. The book succeeds in presenting that research in understandable terms to policy makers and serves economists as a useful review of the child care literature....provides an excellent case study of the value of economic analysis of public policy issues." —Arleen Leibowitz, Journal of Economic Literature "There is no doubt this is a timely book....The authors of this volume have succeeded in presenting the economic material in a nontechnical manner that makes this book an excellent introduction to the role of economics in public policy analysis, and specifically child care policy....the most comprehensive introduction currently available." —Cori Rattelman, Industrial and Labor Relations Review

In Our Hands

In Our Hands
Author: Elizabeth Palley
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1479860298

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"Working mothers are common in the United States. In over half of all two-parent families, both parents work, and women's paychecks on average make up 35 percent of their families' incomes. Most of these families yearn for available and affordable child care--but although most developed countries offer state-funded child care, it remains scarce in the United States. And even in prosperous times, child care is rarely a priority for U.S. policy makers.In In Our Hands: The Struggle for U.S. Child Care Policy, Elizabeth Palley and Corey S. Shdaimah explore the reasons behind the relative paucity of U.S. child care and child care support. Why, they ask, are policy makers unable to convert widespread need into a feasible political agenda? They examine the history of child care advocacy and legislation in the United States, from the Child Care Development Act of the 1970s that was vetoed by Nixon through the Obama administration's Child Care Development Block Grant. The book includes data from interviews with 23 prominent child care and early education advocates and researchers who have spent their careers seeking expansion of child care policy and funding and an examination of the legislative debates around key child care bills of the last half-century. Palley and Shdaimah analyze the special interest and niche groups that have formed around existing policy, arguing that such groups limit the possibility for debate around U.S. child care policy. Ultimately, they conclude, we do not need to make minor changes to our existing policies. We need a revolution"--

Early Childhood Care & Education

Early Childhood Care & Education
Author: Edward Melhuish
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2006-09-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134176155

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Throughout the world the number of working mothers with young children has continued to grow. This has important consequences for social policy decisions, particularly in the fields of parental leave, childcare and pre-school services provision. Some countries are far more successful at combining high quality early childhood services with high percentages of mothers in employment, whereas others continue to struggle. This edited volume examines the ways in which different countries across the world are tackling early childhood services and how these services affect young children’s experiences and development, for better and worse. Some of the recurring questions of childcare provision are tackled, including: Is pre-school childcare detrimental to children? Does the quality of childcare matter? Why are some countries succeeding in providing quality childcare services, and others are not? How can we best organise parental leave, employment regulations and childcare provision?

Group Care for Young Children

Group Care for Young Children
Author: Nina Gunzenhauser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1986
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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Participants in this pediatric round table met to (l) detrivialize child care; (2) advance the concept of child care as a continuum of services; (3) establish the role of health care professionals in the design and implementation of high quality child care; and (4) develop action guidelines for use by professionals attempting to provide high quality care. The papers in part I are concerned with the various constituencies for child care: the needs of particular groups within the population, what is being done to meet those needs, and what is required to close the considerable gap between the need and the supply of services. Included is a consideration of parents' needs for information and how these needs can be met in the child care setting. Part II reviews the current state of support for child care. Papers in this section report on the progress that is being made at the governmental level, in the private sector, and among the public at large. The papers in part III are all involved with the nature of child care: the various forms in which it appears, the ways in which it interacts with other disciplines in providing comprehensive services to the children in child care, the features that constitute quality, and ways of helping child care providers achieve quality. The implications for training in various disciplines are an important focus of this group of papers. Guidelines for action are appended. (RH)

Child Care in the Family

Child Care in the Family
Author: Alison Clarke-Stewart
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1483276511

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Child Care in the Family: A Review of Research and Some Propositions for Policy reviews the research on family influence on children's development and of the implications of the research for policy. This book is organized into two parts encompassing six chapters. The first part surveys the influence of the characteristics and behavior of family members on child's psychological development. This part focuses on "normal" children in "typical" families in America. The second part deals with the assumptions, inferences, simplifications, and generalizations made in psychological research to develop policy propositions concerning childcare. This book will be of great value to child psychologists, behaviorists, family counselors, and researchers.