Getting It Right from the Start: An Argument for Early Childhood Care
Posted on November 28, 2010 in Child & Family Debates
Source: Connect2Canada — Authors: Editor
Connect2Canada.com – Canada Watch/Public Policy – Getting It Right from the Start: An Argument for Early Childhood Care
November 24, 2010
Government support of early childhood education and care programs for poor and vulnerable children is a worthwhile investment argues a new paper released by the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies. The paper suggests the poorest families receive a full subsidy, but the amount be reduced as income, and therefore ability-to-pay, rise. Ian Munro says the evidence is clear that high-quality child care delivers long term sustained value for low income families and for society at large. Read
< http://www.aims.ca/site/media/aims/ChildCare.pdf >
Tags: child care, economy, participation, standard of living
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