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Recap: What the Presidential Candidates Should be Saying 国产视频 Child Care and Early Learning

Clare McCann
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There has been some throughout the presidential election of education, including early childhood education. But in spite of its implications for working families and social mobility, quality, affordable child care has by either of the candidates.

At a 国产视频 event on September 27, David Gray, director of the 国产视频 Workforce and Family Program, and Lisa Guernsey, director of the Early Education Initiative, joined other child care experts for an event entitled 鈥.鈥

Grace Reef, chief of policy and evaluation for ChildCare Aware庐 of America, brought the facts on child care: 11 million kids across the country are in child care 鈥 and stressed that child care should be seen as an early learning program. Helen Blank of the National Women鈥檚 Law Center described the history of the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) as an integral participant in drafting the language of the law in the late 1980s and 1990s.Twenty five years ago, she said, most low-income women who were expected to work didn鈥檛 earn enough in those jobs to afford child care. That鈥檚 still true today.

Rob Dugger, chairman of the Invest in Kids Working Group and the ReadyNation Advisory Board, focused on several moments in history in which disenfranchised people rose up to make their voices heard.  He argued it was time to 鈥渂ecome more militant鈥 in standing up on behalf of investments in the next generation 鈥 in the 鈥渃hild economy鈥 and the development of human capital.

Guernsey tied child care to educational reform policies in the K-12 world, saying school reforms won鈥檛 be as successful as reformers think without greater investment in early learning.  If provided the resources to improve the workforce, child care programs can offer those high-quality learning experiences for young children, she said. Meanwhile, as parents find affordable child care solutions that allow them to work outside the home, it represents an opportunity for middle- and low-income Americans to improve their chances for job growth.

Child care is a key issue for working families, and it鈥檚 on the minds of most parents. With almost a month to go in this year鈥檚 presidential campaign, there鈥檚 more than enough time for President Obama and Governor Romney to pivot to child care and early learning. has been the on these issues and will be reporting on more in the coming weeks.

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Recap: What the Presidential Candidates Should be Saying 国产视频 Child Care and Early Learning