Smart Talk
State-owned universities providing training for child care workers and employers during time of crisis
Child care was already unaffordable for 63% of parents. Half of families live in child care deserts. One in 3 working families struggle to find child care. Only 10% of the supply of child care is quality. That’s from a recent article in Forbes Magazine quoting several sources and were from before the COVID Pandemic.
The situation has only gotten more dire as many child care facilities closed and some didn’t re-open.
Quality child care is expensive where it exist, there aren’t enough child care workers and many of them aren’t paid well.
So, what’s the answer?
The Early Childhood Education Professional Development Organization for Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, housed at Shippensburg University provides training for child care workers and employers at little cost.
Liz Knouse, Director of Early Childhood Education Professional Development Organization for PSSHE, Autumn Alleman, Assistant Director of ECEPDO@PSSHE, and Melissa Ocker, Director, Carlisle Early Education Center, Carlisle, were on Tuesday's Smart Talk.
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