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Overhauling State Licensing Requirements: Making Quality Child Care a Reality;Note
Catherine J. Tobin
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The Future of Children, 1997
More than half of the children in families supported by welfare are under age six, and another third are in grade school. The mothers of these children cannot leave welfare for employment unless they can find and pay for child care. Yet, as this article points out, the child care needs of these families are not easily met: Many require care for infants
E E, Kisker, C M, Ross
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More than half of the children in families supported by welfare are under age six, and another third are in grade school. The mothers of these children cannot leave welfare for employment unless they can find and pay for child care. Yet, as this article points out, the child care needs of these families are not easily met: Many require care for infants
E E, Kisker, C M, Ross
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Emergency Nurse, 2006
On the subject of child restraint in vehicles, another recent change in legislation has created a complex set of circumstances in which exemption from the rules can be allowed.
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On the subject of child restraint in vehicles, another recent change in legislation has created a complex set of circumstances in which exemption from the rules can be allowed.
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Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1981
Many women in the United States today wish to pursue a career after starting their family. Child care is a major determining factor in this pursuit. The types of care available, the pros and cons of each type of care, and how to arrange for the care are discussed.
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Many women in the United States today wish to pursue a career after starting their family. Child care is a major determining factor in this pursuit. The types of care available, the pros and cons of each type of care, and how to arrange for the care are discussed.
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British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1953
This essay describes how the tasks involved in the early stages of infant emotional development cannot be accomplished except in an emotional environment that is good enough. Childcare aims to produce a healthy child and, ultimately, a healthy adult.
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This essay describes how the tasks involved in the early stages of infant emotional development cannot be accomplished except in an emotional environment that is good enough. Childcare aims to produce a healthy child and, ultimately, a healthy adult.
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1983
"The real nightmare," she recalls, "was the lack of adequate child care. As a staff nurse, I had very little control over my schedule, and finding people to watch my kids was nearly impossible." Eventually worn out by the problem, she switched to privateduty nursing.
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"The real nightmare," she recalls, "was the lack of adequate child care. As a staff nurse, I had very little control over my schedule, and finding people to watch my kids was nearly impossible." Eventually worn out by the problem, she switched to privateduty nursing.
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