Child Care Trends and Issues

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Presentation transcript:

Child Care Trends and Issues

A trend is a behavior, style or event that follows a pattern. What is a trend? A trend is a behavior, style or event that follows a pattern.

Examples of Trends

What is an issue? An issue is a topic or matter of dispute.

Examples of Issues

Trends in Child Care More moms in the workforce

More non-family caregivers

More group/center settings

Expanded hours and services

More professional preparation for child care providers

Greater demand for quality programs!!

Issues in Child Care Availability – Can parents find it?

Accessible – Can parents get there?

Affordable – Can parents pay for it? Did you know the average annual cost for care in a child care center in Nebraska is $5,720 for a 1 year old and $4,680 for a 4 year old? ** 2000 Figures

Does it meet high standards? Quality Does it meet high standards?

What effect does it have on children?