“I’m Worried.” Six Quotes from Delaware Families that Capture Our Child Care Crisis
Due to rising costs and state investments that don’t keep pace, the child care industry is in peril, and nearly half of local providers are turning families away. Families who rely on the Purchase of Care (POC) subsidy can’t find care because their voucher only reimburses about 50 percent of the costs of child care. Subsequently, about 30...
Reinforcements Forthcoming for Embattled Early Childhood Workforce
Delaware and the nation’s child care crisis has hit like a perfect storm—impacting not only families and providers, but the economy at large. Nowhere has the storm battered more fiercely than the early childhood workforce itself—where low pay and long hours often mean struggling to pay bills and find care for their own children.
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Providers, Families, Business Community Agree: Delaware’s Child Care Crisis Imperils More than Just Parents
For Delaware parents with young kids like Rodel’s own Kim Lopez, the state’s child care crisis is a daily reality.
But today, the crisis has spilled beyond just households with kids and their would-be child care centers.
The ripple effects into businesses, the general workforce, and the overall economy are resonating clearly...
As Child Care Crisis Rages On, Fewer Children Are Being Served. How?
For years, Delaware families have struggled to find affordable, quality child care. Of the approximately 60,000 children in Delaware from zero to five, only a small portion are being served by state-supported programs. The result? Only about half of Delaware children enter kindergarten with a preschool experience. Research shows that children...