“With the passage of the American Rescue Plan Act...American families and child-care providers can look forward to a roughly $40 billion infusion for an industry rocked with closures and dramatically increased operating costs amid the pandemic...The $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief package ... provides $39 billion in direct funding for child-care providers through programs like the Child Care and Development Block Grant Program (CCDBG) and an additional $1 billion allocated to the Head Start program.” writes Megan Leonhardt on the CNBC website.
Sara Gilliam, Editor-in-Chief of Exchange magazine, in a conversation with HiMama, shared her thoughts about the challenges and opportunities ahead for the early childhood field. Listen here.
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Lincoln, NE, United States
Hi Eve!
I will forward this comment to Sara to make sure she sees it. Thank you!
-Tiffany at Exchange
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Cambridge, MA, United States
Hello Sara Gilliam,
A book to appear this summer, Emerging Trends in Education Policy, will include a chapter 'Make Parenting Education Universal' that I have co-written. Would a chat with me about the chapter and the book be of interest to Exchange readers, once the book is published?
Thank you for considering,
Eve Sullivan / 1-617-233-7890
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