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Child-care centres would be required to have a staff member for every three babies, ... Tough new child-care ratios on the table. By Dan Harrison and Canberra. February 3, 2009 — 12.00am.
Texas has some of the highest child care ratios in the nation, according to Child Care Aware of America's 2013 state ranking. For example, only Texas and Georgia allow child care centers to staff ...
‘Child care providers have a choice to get a subsidy and maintain their current lower ratios or they can go back to normal statutory ratio,' Gov. Mike DeWine said Tuesday, July 28, adding that those ...
In 53 percent of child care centers, the ratio for 2-year-olds is 1:8, and in 12 percent of centers, the ratio at this age is 1:6, according to statistics compiled by Collaborative for Children ...
A Blue Ribbon Panel on Child Care recommended an increase in the ratio of children to caregivers. Here's why CT should not make that change.
Kudos to the state of Iowa and to The Gazette for elevating child care and its effect on the economy. Child care providers have a motto: “If I don’t work, you don’t work.” Please move ...
The proposal from the CT Office of Early Childhood to change the required teacher-child ratio in child care centers for 2-year-old children should be REJECTED.
DES MOINES (KWWL) - The Iowa Senate has passed a bill to allow child care providers to watch more children throughout the day. The intent is to allow centers to ...
Day cares with more kids and less teachers risk having more accidents and injuries, but lowering ratio requirements would come at a cost to child care providers at a vulnerable time due to COVID-19.
Connecticut child care centers will soon be able to have more 2-year-olds in classrooms, after Connecticut lawmakers on Tuesday gave the nod of approval to a regulation change that increases child ...
The bill also calls for changing the minimum staffing ratio for 3-year-olds from one-to-eight to one-to-10. The proposal from Gov. Kim Reynolds’ child care task force is one strategy for ...
Connecticut child care centers will soon be able to have more 2-year-olds in classrooms, after Connecticut lawmakers this week gave the nod of approval to a regulation change that increases child ...