Resources concerning the higher payments that are paid to providers who offer better quality child care. Payment rates vary for children with disabilities and other special needs, non-standard-hours, and other specialized types of care.
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The Library collection contains summaries and availability information for published documents of interest to policymakers, administrators, practitioners, researchers and other members of the child care community. Links to full-text publications about child care and school-age issues are provided when available.
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10 Components of Quality Child Care (HTML) | This document describes 10 components of quality child care. These components include: (1) licensed programs follow appropriate health and safety practices; (2) well-trained staff in early childhood development;... [view more] | Library |
1199 Employer Child Care Fund (HTML) | [view more] | Library |
13 Indicators of Quality Childcare: Research Update 2002 (HTML) | This research brief is intended to guide State child care agencies as they think about revising their State child care regulations. The brief is based upon a synthesis of literature around the health and... [view more] | Library |
2001 Communities of Excellence (PDF) | This report describes five communities that were picked as 2001 Communities of Excellence because they excel in developing and maintaining effective supports and services for children, including those... [view more] | Library |
2002 Carnegie Clinical Challenge: Teaching as a Clinical Profession: A New Challenge for Education (PDF) | This report asserts that the quality of teaching is the most important variable affecting student achievement. Most Americans believe that improving teaching is the most important strategy for improving... [view more] | Library |
2002 Report on Illinois Child Care (HTML) | This report discusses the status of an income-based, child care assistance program for working families in Illinois (i.e., the Child Care Assistance Program). The report traces trends in family needs for... [view more] | Library |
2004-2005 Results from the CIS Network (PDF) | This report presents findings from the 2004-2005 year-end report of the Communities In Schools (CIS) network and demonstrates their continued success in changing children’s lives for the better. It documents... [view more] | Library |
2004 Annual Report | This document presents the 2004 annual report for the Division of Child Care, which offers Oklahoma families access to licensed, affordable, high-quality child care. Data indicate continued growth in participation... [view more] | Library |
2004 Budget Proposals Eliminate Gains Made by Working Families | This 2004 California brochure indicates that the 2004 budget proposal will eliminate gains made by working families and impact children. The proposal would limit child care assistance to two years for... [view more] | Library |
2004 Child Care Licensing Models Evaluation Report (PDF) | This evaluation report examined whether three pilot communities in Colorado successfully developed improved methodologies for outcome-based licensing and monitoring of child care facilities and provided... [view more] | Library |