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206 - How Can Parents and Providers Unite for Creative Child Care Solutions?

Episode 206 Published 1 year, 10 months ago
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In this episode of the Child Care Director's Chair podcast, host Erica Saccoccio discusses the pressing issues surrounding child care with advocate Brigette Weier. They explore the systemic challenges faced by families and providers, the importance of advocacy, and the need for community and federal support to create sustainable solutions for affordable child care. The conversation emphasizes the role of storytelling in advocacy and the necessity of collaboration among providers, families, and policymakers to ensure that children thrive.

Takeaways

70% of families struggle to find affordable childcare options.
Advocacy must be a priority for child care professionals.
The child care system is broken and unsustainable.
Providers have the power to impact their communities.
Child care is a justice issue rooted in gender bias and racism.
Federal support is crucial for sustainable child care solutions.
Community involvement can lead to innovative child care solutions.
Storytelling is a powerful tool for advocacy.
Building coalitions is essential for systemic change.
Engaging with elected leaders can drive policy change.




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