"We often use public school in comparison: Public schools will get publicly funded regardless of the days kids are there. We want the same public funding for this subsidy program." - Heather Marden, @maineaeyc
More from @lecournews@newscentermaine:
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We love to see these innovative partnerships address community workforce and childcare needs!
Thank you Association of Community College Trustees and @NatlHeadStart for fostering these critical collaborations.
@NPR@MorningEdition@ElissaNadworny
https://t.co/bH7LjwYpiQ
"If child care fails, parents cannot work and businesses cannot stay open. Support of our child care system is critical to the economic stability of our communities both today and into the future."
More from @bangordailynews:
https://t.co/7u1wCWsHUo
Be part of advocacy for the early childhood field in Maine! Join @maineaeyc for the Education of Young Children for Statehouse Day 2024!
Register here: https://t.co/uv4cg5ocDB
Check out what's going on via @maineresilience!
In partnership with @mdoenews, MRBN has designed a series of free professional development workshops specifically for educators and caregivers who work with children ages 0-8.
https://t.co/OwLUEr4KC3
📰 It’s tax time, which can often lead to confusion for families with questions about Maine’s Dependent Care State Tax Credit.
You can access this information (and more) from @MaineDHHS with added context:
https://t.co/1PW5lxCFUa
Let's get reading! The @mdoenews "Read to ME Challenge" is an annual campaign to promote childhood literacy and the enjoyment of reading.
Learn more from @newscentermaine:
https://t.co/jdkhAoOArV
Join in a shared journey of learning and charting a course of action to dismantle racism in our food system and our world.
🥬🫘🥘Learn more about @FoodSolutionsNE & register!
https://t.co/HYlPi56fIk
Looking for engaging and practical professional development that teachers value?
Kind Mind engage teachers and parents in their emotional well-being and offer an easy-to-use program, so they can support children socially, behaviorally, and emotionally.
https://t.co/eDFKCZwWZA
"The childcare crisis should be a major red flag for everyone, not just parents...It is a systemic failure that will impact our nation's economic growth, and that affects us all." - Brad Wilson, CEO , @CareDotCom
https://t.co/3IkQ2wv7QV
"This center will provide quality child care for families at @JacksonLab and in our community for many years to come.” - Catherine Longley, the lab’s executive vice president and COO
More from @mainebizrei@Mainebiz:
https://t.co/6b8CNZQFNx
Parents and caregivers need access to child care to thrive. Here are a few ways @uwsme is tackling this issue:
✨investing in early childhood centers.
✨advocating for child care centers and workers.
✨providing pathways to employment or entrepreneurship for child care workers.
A program of Starting Strong, First4ME Portland is a two-generation framework for a coordinated birth to kindergarten-entry program that provides quality early care to support a child’s school readiness, regardless of risk factors.
https://t.co/W972Twy7Wc
According to @MECEP1, at least 24,000 Mainers have left their professions within the last year because of a lack of access to childcare.
Learn more from @newscentermaine:
https://t.co/VUPARxvGUj
October is #HeadStartAwarenessMonth!
Head Start programs empower both children and families by delivering essential support in early learning, health, and family well-being. Throughout October, join us in celebrating the past, present, and future of the Head Start program!
The child care industry has long been unstable, defined by poverty-level wages, high staff turnover, razor-thin margins, a shortage of child care slots and skyrocketing costs for families.
Read more from @PressHerald@LanaCohen95:
https://t.co/RTWo4QIT6R