Child Care as Infrastructure: The Key to a Thriving Economy
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In this episode of Early Childhood Chapters, host Emily Garman sits down with Dr. Sarah Vanover, an early childhood education expert and the author of America's Child Care Crisis and Bridging Gaps. Dr. Vanover delves into the systemic challenges facing the child care industry in the United States, from the economic pressures on providers to the difficulties families face in accessing high-quality, affordable care.
Dr. Vanover explains why child care is not just a family issue—it's a cornerstone of our economy. They discuss the fragile ecosystem that child care programs operate within, including how rising costs, low wages, and inadequate government support contribute to a system on the brink of collapse. Dr. Vanover also shares actionable solutions, including potential policy changes, public-private partnerships, and grassroots advocacy efforts that could pave the way toward a more equitable and sustainable child care system.
Whether you're a parent, educator, or policymaker, this episode is a must-listen for anyone invested in the future of young children and their caregivers.
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