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Day Nursery - day-care center, or crèchekrĕsh, institution for the care of the children of working parents. Originating in Europe in the late 18th and early 19th cent., day nurseries were established in the United States by private charities in the 1850s, the first being the New York Day Nursery (1854). Early day nurseries cared for children of all ages, but problems arising from


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    A Mother's Job: The History of Day Care, 1890-1960 » Read Now

    by Elizabeth Rose. 280 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    Using Philadelphia as a case study, A Mother's Job explores the history of day care from the perspective of families who used it, tracing day care's transformation from a charity for poor single mothers in the early twentieth century to a legitimate and culturally accepted social need for ordinary...
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    Child Care in Context: Cross-Cultural Perspectives » Read Now

    by Michael E. Lamb, Kathleen J. Sternberg, Carl-Philip Hwang, Anders G. Broberg. 542 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    ...primarily on welfare reform, day care, child support enforcement, foster...how different forms of public child care, like day-care centers and family day...parents were...
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    Children at Home and in Day Care » Read Now

    by K. Alison Clarke-Stewart, Christian P. Gruber, Linda May Fitzgerald. 282 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    ...1. Child development. 2. Child psychology. 3. Day-care cen ters. I. Gruber, Christian...fathers are more involved in day-today child care now than they were a...
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    Child Care in the 1990s: Trends and Consequences » Read Now

    by Alan Booth. 245 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    ...representative survey of child-care centers and family day-care providers...PCS includes only child-care centers and regulated family day-care providers, and...half-day and...
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    Everybody's Children: Child Care as a Public Problem » Read Now

    by William T. Gormley Jr. 256 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    In this important book, William T. Gormley, Jr., argues that child care is a social problem of critical importance and that there are compelling reasons for government intervention. Because child care quality affects how children grow up - for better or for worse - the government has a...
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    Championing Child Care » Read Now

    by Sally S. Cohen. 397 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    Why has child care legislation developed along its present course? How did the political players influence lawmakers? What do the politics of child care legislation over the past thirty years indicate for the future? Based on more than one hundred interviews with legislators and executive branch...
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    We Are Not Babysitters: Family Childcare Providers Redefine Work and Care » Read Now

    by Mary C. Tuominen. 206 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    An examination of the reasons why women become paid childcare providers.
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    Schools of the 21st Century: Linking Child Care and Education » Read Now

    by Matia Finn-Stevenson, Edward Zigler. 216 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    In this timely book, Matia Finn-Stevenson & Edward Zigler argue that the federal government cannot solve the problems of school-linked child care & family support services-that, like education, these problems should be solved locally. The authors use their School for the 21st Century program as an...
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    Child Day Care Services: An Industry at a Crossroads, in Monthly Labor Review » Read Now

    by Darrel Patrick Wash, Liesel E. Brand, Phyllis Moen. 8 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...Child day care services: an industry at a crossroads...U.S. Department of Defense, providing child day care is another way to recruit and retain...518,000 workers were...
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    In the Business of Child Care: Employer Initiatives and Working Women » Read Now

    by Judith D. Auerbach. 174 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    "The focus of this short, well-written, and interesting book is employer support for child-care provision in the US. Topics include the need for and history of child care outside the home, the different types of support offered by employers (with examples), and the pros and cons for providing that...
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    Employers and Child Care: What Roles Do They Play, in Monthly Labor Review » Read Now

    by Howard V. Hayghe. 7 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...14.4 Day-care facility...52.2 Child cares for self...employer-sponsored day care; assistance with child-care costs; information...Employer-sponsored child care includes a...
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    Child Care in Russia: In Transition » Read Now

    by Jean Ispa. 244 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    Day care was originally conceived by Soviet educators as a vehicle for fostering the roots of collectivism, patriotism, and love of work in children. As idealist dreams faded, objectives were reshaped to serve conformity, instill unquestioning obedience, and minimize individual differences. The...

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