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  1. Inclusion Strategies for Young Children: A Resource Guide for Teachers, Child Care Providers, and Parents
  2. Parents' Guide to Natural Health Care for Children by Karen Sullivan, 2004-04-20
  3. Raising Sexually Healthy Children: A Guide for Parents, Teachers and Care-Givers by Lynn Leight, 1990-04
  4. The Sexualized Child in Foster Care: A Guide for Foster Parents and Other Professionals by Sally G. Hoyle, 2000-10
  5. Since Owen: A Parent-to-Parent Guide for Care of the Disabled Child by Charles R. Callanan, 1990-05-01
  6. Child care initiatives for working parents: Why employers get involved (AMA survey report) by Renee Yablans Magid, 1983
  7. Parenting and Child Care: A Guide for Christian Parents by William Sears, 1993-09
  8. Complete Baby and Child Care: Every Parent's Bible for Raising a Happy and Healthy Child, from Infancy Through Preschool by Miriam Stoppard, 2001-04-05
  9. The Great Ormond Street New Baby and Child Care Book: The Essential Guide for Parents of Children Aged 0-5 by Tessa Hilton, Maire Messenger, 2004-04-08
  10. I Can't Sit Still: Educating and Affirming Inattentive and Hyperactive Children : Suggestions for Teachers, Parents, and Other Care Providers of Chi by Dorothy Davies, M.D. Johnson, 1992-01
  11. Raising Sexually Healthy Children: A Loving Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Care-Givers by Lynn Leight, 1988-07
  12. The Employer's Guide to Child Care: Developing Programs for Working Parents by Barbara Adolf, Karol Rose, 1988-07-07
  13. Care of the Neurologically Handicapped Child: A Book for Parents and Professionals by Arthur L. Prensky, Helen Stein Palkes, 1982-01-07
  14. The Care & Education Of A Deaf Child: A Book for Parents (Parents' and Teachers' Guides) by Pamela Knight, Ruth Swanwick, 1999-12-07

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62. Starting A Child Care Center: Funding And Information Resources For Rural Commun
The official site of the Rural Information Center Introduction. Access to quality, affordable child care is a national priority as the number of two income and single parent families
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Access to quality, affordable child care is a national priority as the number of two income and single parent families continue to increase. Most parents select one of three types of child care facilities: family care, home care, or day care. Each type has advantages and disadvantages to consider in establishing a child care facility along with the decision to establish either a nonprofit or for profit child care facility. An important part of any facility that takes care of children should be the ability to notice early childhood development problems and to indicate any concerns to the parent or guardian of that child. An easy way for child care providers to learn more about childhood development milestones is through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities and the Learn the Signs. Act Early.

63. MP Sylvie Boucher Celebrates Greater Choice In Child Care For Parents
Qu bec, Quebec, July 20, 2009 ―Ms. Sylvie Boucher, Member of Parliament for Beauport–Limoilou, celebrated the third anniversary of the Universal Child Care Benefit with
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, Quebec, July 20, 2009 Centre de la petite enfance Monsieur Grosse Bedaine in Ms. Boucher celebrated this event on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development. , Quebec, July 20, 2009 Date Modified:
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64. Hawaii: Scolded For Furlough Fridays | Mother Jones
After Hawaii decided to cut 17 instructional days from its public school calendar, Education Secretary Arne Duncan criticized the move on the first of the state's furlough Fridays.
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    Jessica Calefati After Hawaii decided to cut 17 instructional days from its public school calendar, Education Secretary Arne Duncan criticized the move on the first of the state's furlough Fridays. "All states are under financial pressure, but none are cutting this much learning time from their school year," Duncan wrote in a Honolulu Advertiser oped Friday. "It's inconceivable to me that this is the best solution for Hawaii." For parents, child care was also a burden. Reported Mary Vorsino in the Honolulu Advertiser on Saturday: The furlough days have left Hawaii with the shortest school calendar in the nation and drawn the ire of some parents, who have been left scrambling to secure child care or forced to take vacation days to stay home with children. Yesterday, hundreds of kids went to hastily set up furlough Friday day care programs across the state... Many parents leaving their children at day care centers said the financial strain of paying for such programs in order to deal with the furloughs has been tough. Child care providers added that the lower-than-expected turnout at day care programs is probably because people are already struggling in the economic downturn. They said turnout will likely increase as the furlough plan progresses.

65. Quality Counts
What parent's should know about quality child care When looking for a child care program, several questions come to mind • Is the location convenient?
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66. Who Is Raising Our Children - Parents Or Child Care Providers?
Children's author eases the fears of child care for parents and children Childcare workers in America held 1.3 million jobs in 2004, and that number is expected to increase 27
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Who is Raising Our Children - Parents or Child Care Providers?
Children's author eases the fears of child care for parents and children
Childcare workers in America held 1.3 million jobs in 2004, and that number is expected to increase 27-percent over all other occupations by 2014 according to Department of Labor. Today, preschool children often spend much of their time in the care of someone other than their mother or father. In fact, many children are in childcare from 9 to 10 hours a day, 5 days a week before they are a year old. For many this continues until they enter kindergarten. There is debate as to whether it's good or bad for children, and while child development experts do not agree on the answer to this question, one professional Southern California child caregiver feels that as a society we have the responsibility to create materials that allow children to visually relate to being in the care of a babysitter. The traditional picture book of a mom home with her children is a fading reality.

67. How Parents Can Provide For A Caregiver Child - ElderLawAnswers Articles
Elder Law Answers, information about Medicaid planning, Medicare and nursing home rights. Find lawyers nationwide.
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68. Child Care Resource Service
Serving Champaign, Douglas, Iroquois, Macon, Piatt and Vermilion, IL Counties. Parent Services
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69. Affordable Child Care-for Parents
Your Partner for Success ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF YOUR EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION BUSINESS AND SUPPORTING A STRONG WORKFORCE. The Child Care Executive Partnership (CCEP) helps
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70. Moms & Dads Working Out: Local Fitness Centers Offer Child Care For Parents Who
Moms dads working out Local fitness centers offer child care for parents who can't leave their children at home. find Northwest Florida Daily News (Fort Walton Beach, FL
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Related articles Byline: Angie Toole Jul. 30When Jennifer Gagne opened Fitness for EveryBody a little more than eight years ago, she knew she needed one particular service in her gym. "When I was a young military wife, going to exercise was never an option because I had little kids," she said. "That's why I have child care in my center, because young moms need a break to work on themselves, and having someone there to watch your kids is the only way many of them can do it." For years, the fitness industry has been a leader among businesses in providing low-cost child care to its clients and staff, according to the annual U.S. National Compensation Survey. Read all of this article with a FREE trial
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