Volume
31
Issue
2
Abstract
With the majority of parents now in the work force, much of the care and education of young children is being done by child care providers. Extension educators can address the need for quality child care arrangements by forming coalitions of interested agency personnel to work together in presenting educational programs for child care providers. In Nebraska, program success has also been accomplished by carefully considering both the barriers and benefits to participation. Educating child care providers is a valid role for Extension educators in addressing family issues.
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Recommended Citation
Boeckner, L., Hendricks, P. A., & Steffens, P. E. (1993). Training for Quality Child Care. The Journal of Extension, 31(2), Article 5. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol31/iss2/5