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ED319523 PS018814
Title: Who Cares for America's Children? Child Care Policy for the 1990s. Panel on Child Care Policy. Prepublication Copy.
Author(s): Hayes, Cheryl D., Ed.; And Others
Author Affiliation: National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC.(FGK56081)
Pages: 362
Publication Date: 1990
Sponsoring Agency: Foundation for Child Development, New York, NY. (BBB00201)@Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC. (BBB18571)@Ford Foundation, New York, NY. (QPX27000)
Available from: EDRS Price MF01/PC15 Plus Postage.
Availability: National Academy Press, 2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20418.
Language: English
Document Type: Opinion papers (120)
Geographic Source: U.S.; District of Columbia
Journal Announcement: RIEOCT1990
A report by
the Panel on Child Care Policy, an interdisciplinary panel established
in 1987 to review and assess knowledge about the costs, effects,
and feasibility of alternative child care policies and programs
as a basis for future decision making 13 presented in this document.
An executive summary and introductory first chapter are followed
in Chapter 2 by a summary of trends in work, family structure and
income, and child care which points out the implications of these
trends for the supply of and demand for alternative child care.
Chapter 3 traces the development of child care research. Chapter
4 reviews knowledge about the quality of care and children's developmental
needs at various ages and stages of development. Chapter 5 highlights
knowledge concerning the best practices for safeguarding children's
health and safety, and for the design and implementation of child
care services. Chapter 6 examines the delivery system for child
care and early childhood education programs.
Chapter 7 focuses on public policies and programs at federal and
state levels. Employer policies and benefit programs are also considered.
Chapter 8 discusses tradeoffs between quality, availability, and
affordability, and the extent to which each of these qualities would
be affected by proposed policies. Chapter 9 outlines directions
for future data collection and research. Chapter 10 presents the
Child Care Policy Panel's priorities for future policy and program
development. Appendices provide information on state regulations
for family day care and center care and professional standards for
early childhood programs. A total of 543 references are cited. (RH)
Descriptors: *Day Care; Day Care Centers; *Delivery Systems; Early
Childhood Education; *Educational Quality; Family Day Care; *Futures
(of Society); *Individual Development; Outcomes of Education; *Program
Content; Public Policy; Research Needs; Social Change; Sociocultural
Patterns; Standards
Identifiers: Research Results; State Regulation

