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135 - EducatorTrack: Cultural Influences on Childcare Practices With Guest Kayla Papalia

Episode 135 Published 2 years, 2 months ago
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In this conversation, Erica Saccoccio interviews Kayla Papalia, an early childhood educator and owner of an in-home multi-age childcare center in British Columbia, Canada. They discuss the differences between childcare practices in the US and Canada, particularly in terms of funding and government involvement.

 Kayla shares her experiences with the fee reduction incentive and the $10 a day plan in British Columbia, highlighting the challenges faced by private childcare providers. They also touch on the importance of choice in early childhood education, cultural influences on childcare practices, and the lack of support for self-employed individuals in accessing parental leave benefits.

Takeaways

  • The differences between childcare practices in the US and Canada include funding and government involvement.
  • Private childcare providers in Canada face challenges in accessing funding and are not always prioritized or understood.
  • Choice is important in early childhood education, allowing families to choose the setting that best suits their needs.
  • Cultural influences can shape childcare practices, with some cultures favoring more academic approaches and others preferring play-based approaches.
  • Access to parental leave benefits varies for self-employed individuals, with limitations on eligibility and duration.



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