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Roberson, Glenda F. – 1994
This paper discusses eight precepts that parents, educators, and society as a whole should follow to ensure that children in the United States enjoy a safe and secure environment. These proactive principles declare that: (1) every baby born in our country has the right to adequate health care; (2) guns, knives, and other potential weapons must not…
Descriptors: Caregiver Role, Child Health, Child Safety, Child Welfare
McReynolds, Jackie L.; Peterson, Karen L. – 1994
Intended for students, professionals responsibile for policy development, and advocates for children and family, this selected annotated bibliography cites a variety of publications, journals, and books concerned with social policy and child care. The 58 entries highlight issues such as: (1) quality from the child's perspective; (2) caregiver…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Annotated Bibliographies, Caregiver Training, Day Care
Funk, Patricia E. – 1990
This document provides an update and expanded information on a 1988 survey of Nebraska child care arrangements that was conducted by the Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Omaha. An introduction covers purpose and methodology. A section on Nebraska's caregivers addresses Nebraska and U.S. preschool child care rates;…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Comparative Analysis, Day Care, Day Care Centers
Bellm, Dan – 1991
This ERIC/EECE Digest was adapted from a position paper of the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRRA). Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) organizations are important for their ability to meet the needs of: (1) consumers, for a single point of access that can help them understand their child care…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Community Information Services, Community Organizations, Consumer Education
Fowler, Dora – 1983
Following a brief section concerning elements of the management process, the eight chapters in this guide for day care directors discuss personnel, staff orientation, staff inservice training, enrollment, classroom management, curriculum, health maintenance, and, briefly, center management. Each chapter includes numerous forms that can be used and…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Child Caregivers, Classroom Techniques, Day Care
Snow, Charles W. – 1983
The purpose of this paper is to synthesize and summarize the basic conclusions of literature concerning the effects of day care on infants and young children. The first section of the document briefly indicates limitations of day care research. The second section offers research-based generalizations concerning the effects of day care on…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Child Development, Comparative Analysis, Day Care Centers
Gilbert, Lucia A.; And Others – 1983
The economic realities which have caused both parents to become full-time employees require modifications in both child care arrangements and parental responsibilities. To investigate parenting satisfaction and parental role responsibilities among employed parents, 166 Austin, Texas adults (98 female, 68 male) from dual earner families were…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Child Rearing, Day Care Centers, Employed Parents
Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition, Washington, DC. – 1990
A 44-item questionnare was sent to 11,000 Child Development Associates in the fall of 1988 in an effort to provide an updated view of the constituency served by the Child Development Association (CDA) National Credentialing Program. The questionnaire covered four categories: (1) background information; (2) education and experience; (3) training…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Competency Based Teacher Education, Early Childhood Education, National Surveys
Texas State Dept. of Human Services, Austin. Div. of Community Resources. – 1987
This guide was written for those who provide care for a child or for children in small groups, whether in a family day home, registered day home, group day home, in-home care arrangement, or babysitting. Sections offer advice on: (1) ways to respond to the needs, characteristics, and potentials of young children; (2) safety; (3) health; (4)…
Descriptors: Business Skills, Child Caregivers, Day Care, Equipment
Haynie, Marilynn; And Others – 1989
The guidelines are written to assist school systems in establishing an environment for the safe and well-adapted functioning of children with chronic illness, physically disabling conditions, and medical dependency. The guidelines provide a basic structure for operations and suggested procedures intended to help schools and families as they…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Chronic Illness, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Services
Barry, Eleanor – 1990
A day care program director designed and implemented a practicum to improve the skills of day care teachers who were not effectively fostering language development in their classrooms. Classroom observations revealed that children attending the centers seldom asked or answered questions, used few complex sentences, and only rarely used language…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Classroom Environment, Communication Skills, Day Care
Frazier, Billie H.; Hayes, Kathleen C. – 1990
This annotated bibliography was created to provide consumers with reliable information to help them promote positive health and well-being of the elderly in their families, communities, and throughout the nation. It is also hoped that the resources in this bibliography can help make a positive impact on consumers' own aging process and transition…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Aging (Individuals), Annotated Bibliographies, Family Caregivers
Almdale, Linda; And Others – 1986
To generate information about the association between child care and child abuse prevention and identification, a statewide survey was made of a sample of program directors in child care centers, program coordinators in alternative payment programs, and directors of family child care satellite programs in California. Detailing the background,…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Caregivers, Child Welfare, Day Care
Engle, Patricia L. – 1986
The first part of this paper describes three models of child development, each of which recommends an appropriate role to mothers for the proper nurturance of children. It is argued that the Child Survival model, which relegates a mother's role to provision of food and physical care, ignores aspects of psychological development. The…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Child Development, Child Rearing, Childhood Needs
Nichols, Julie; Hamilton, Trudy – 1986
Information and materials are presented to aid in the development of an after school program for latchkey children. An introduction describes the program that served as the basis for this manual and that provided this community service while giving hands-on learning experience to high school vocational child development and child care students.…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Child Caregivers, Latchkey Children, Occupational Home Economics
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