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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Contact: ACF Press Office
(202) 401-9215

Family Child Care Meets Needs of Working Families


WASHINGTON, D.C. ---
Family child care providers are an important support for working parents and meet children’s needs for a safe, healthy and nurturing environment, according to a report released today by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Family child care is defined as child care provided by an adult who may or may not be related to the child, in the adult’s own home and outside the child’s own home.

“Family child care is an option that works best for many families,” said HHS Assistant Secretary for Children and Families Wade F. Horn, Ph.D. “This report sheds light on the benefits family child care provides to working parents and the factors parents consider when choosing an appropriate child care arrangement.”
 
The report, “Care in the Home: A Description of Family Child Care and the Experiences of the Families and Children Who Use It,” presents findings from the first wave of data collection for the In-Depth Study of Family Child Care, a component of the National Study of Child Care for Low-Income Families -- a seven year research effort being conducted in 25 communities in 17 states.

The findings of the report, based on in-depth study of 618 families using family child care and 533 family child care providers, include the following:

The report also notes features of family child care in need of improvement, including:

The study was initiated in the wake of welfare reform legislation enacted in 1996 and prepared by Abt Associates Inc.

The Executive Summary can be viewed at:
HTML: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/cc/nsc_low_income/reports/care_in_home_exec sum/care_in_home_title.html
 

http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/cc/nsc_low_income/reports/care_in_home_exec
sum/care_in_the_home_execsum.pdf

 
The Main Report can be viewed at:

http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/cc/nsc_low_income/reports/care_in_home/care
_in_home_title.html

 
PDF:
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/cc/nsc_low_income/reports/care_in_home/care
_in_home.pdf

The Measures can be viewed at:
HTML: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/cc/nsc_low_income/reports/care_in_home_vol2/ care_vol2_title.html

PDF:

http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/cc/nsc_low_income/reports/care_in_home_vol2/
care_in_home_vol2.pdf

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Note: All HHS press releases, fact sheets and other press materials are available at www.hhs.gov/news

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