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Child care subsidies

Child Care Subsidies

Child Care Subsidies positively impacts these strategy goals: Access to Needed Services Sufficient Household Resources Parents Ability to Work SUMMARY Child care subsidies are an effective state strategy to impact:   Both child care subsidy

Parents’ Ability to Work

Parents have the skills and incentives for employment and the resources they need to balance working and parenting.

Sufficient Household Resources

Parents have the financial and material resources they need to provide for their families.

The Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center announces new grant from the Esther A. and Joseph Klingenstein Fund

Resources to support research on state policies that improve early childhood development and wellbeing Nashville, TN — The Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center is proud to announce a generous $300,000 multi-year grant from the Esther A.

Child Care Subsidies

CHILD CARE SUBSIDIES WHAT ARE CHILD CARE SUBSIDIES AND WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT? Child care subsidy programs provide financial assistance to help make child care more affordable for low-income families with parents who are working

State-Level Outcomes

CHILD AND FAMILY OUTCOMES Based on the science of the developing child, we have identified 20 outcome measures to track the overall health and wellbeing of infants and toddlers and their parents. Each outcome is

2022 Summit Registration Now Open

2022 National Prenatal-to-3 Research to Policy Summit Thursday, October 13, 1-4pm CT / 2-5pm ETVirtual and free >> REGISTER TODAY << The first three years of rapid brain development have the most powerful impact on

It’s Official: Director Dr. Cynthia Osborne Joins Vanderbilt Faculty

Effective January 1, 2022, Dr. Cynthia Osborne joins Vanderbilt University and the Peabody College of Education and Human Development as Professor of Early Childhood Education and Policy. The Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center will fully transition

The Build Back Better Act: Increasing Affordability, Access, and Quality of Child Care for Infants and Toddlers

The federal Build Back Better Act proposes a historic investment in the care of infants and toddlers that increases access and affordability by raising income eligibility levels in many states, capping family copayments, and setting

The Build Back Better Act: Increasing Affordability, Access, and Quality of Child Care for Infants and Toddlers

The full cost of high-quality child care is commonly equivalent to tuition at a four-year public university. To help working families with low incomes afford care, child care subsidy programs provide financial assistance to improve