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Child Care for Low-Income Families: Summary of Two Workshops
APPENDIX
WORKSHOP AGENDAS
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Child Care for Low-Income Families: Summary of Two Workshops
WORKSHOP ON CHILD CARE FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES
February 21, 1995
National Research Council
Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education
Institute of Medicine
Board on Children and Families
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW
Lecture Room
8:30 - 9:00
Continental Breakfast
9:00 - 9:15
Welcome and Introductory Remarks
Speaker: Jack Shonkoff, Brandeis University
9:15 - 10:45
Child Care Choices and Preferences of Low Income Parents
Findings from the 1990 National Child Care Survey
Speaker: April Brayfield, Tulane University
Parents' Perspectives and Values of Child Care Options
Speaker: Mary Larner, Packard Foundation Center for the Future of Children
Children in Head Start and Transition Programs: Experiences During Out-of-School Time
Speakers: Beth Miller, Center for Research on Women, Wellesley College
Discussant: Evelyn Moore,National Black Child Development Institute
10:45 - 11:00
Break
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Child Care for Low-Income Families: Summary of Two Workshops
11:00 - 1:00
Status Report on Quality of Child Care Received byLow Income Families and Implications for Child Development
Effects of Typical Child Care on Children in Poverty
Speaker: Carollee Howes, University of California at Los Angeles
Effects of Child Care on Children by Family Income Level: Cost, Quality and Outcomes Study
Speaker: Ellen Peisner-Feinberg, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Early Childhood Experiences: Life in Preschool Study
Speaker: Barbara Goodson, Abt Associates, Inc.
Quality of Center Child Care on Infant Cognitive and Language Development
Speaker: Peg Burchinal, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Effects of After-School Child Care Arrangements
Speaker: Deborah Vandell, University of Wisconsin
Discussant: Jack Shonkoff, Brandeis University
1:00 - 2:00
Lunch
2:00 - 3:15
Recent Research on Child Care Costs
Cost, Quality, and Outcomes Study
Speaker: Suzanne Helburn, University of Colorado at Denver
Child Care Prices: A Profile of Six Communities
Speaker: Sharon Long,Urban Institute
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Child Care for Low-Income Families: Summary of Two Workshops
Discussant:James R. Walker, University of Wisconsin—Madison
3:15 - 5:15
Role of Child Care in Supporting Family Self-Sufficiency
The Role of Child Care in Welfare-to-Work Initiatives
Speaker: Marcia Meyers, Syracuse University, Center for Policy Research
Designing State and Local Child Care Programs to Support Transition to Self-Sufficiency
Speaker: Christine Ross, Mathematica Research Policy, Inc.
Child Care and AFDC Recipients in Illinois: Patterns, Problems, and Needs
Speakers: Gary Siegel and Anthony Loman, Institute of Applied Research
Effect of Child Care Subsidies on Low Income Mothers' Decisions to Work
Speaker: Alicia Cackley, U.S. General Accounting Office
Discussant: Donna Klein, Marriott Corporation
5:15 - 5:30
Closing Remarks
Speaker: Jack Shonkoff
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Child Care for Low-Income Families: Summary of Two Workshops
WORKSHOP ON CHILD CARE FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES
April 10, 1995
National Research Council
Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education
Institute of Medicine
Board on Children and Families
Cecil and Ida Green Building
Room 104, 2001 Wisconsin Avenue
Washington, D.C.
8:30 - 9:00
Continental Breakfast
9:00 - 9:15
Welcome and Introductory Remarks
Speaker: Jack Shonkoff, Brandeis University
9:15 - 9:45
Update of Data on Federal Child Care Programs
Speaker: Joan Lombardi, Senior Advisor, Administration on Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
9:45 - 12:00
Perspectives of State Child Care Administrators
Speaker: Bruce Liggett, Child Care Program, Arizona Department of Economic Security
Speaker: Karen Tvedt, Office of Child Care Policy, Washington Department of Social and Health Services
Speaker: Stephanie Fanjul, Division of Child Development, North Carolina Department of Human Resources
Discussant: Louise Stoney, Stoney Associates
12:00 - 1:00
Lunch
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Child Care for Low-Income Families: Summary of Two Workshops
1:00 - 3:00
Subsidy Child Care Programs: Experiences of LocalCommunities
Speaker: Jim Nicholie, Greater Minneapolis Day Care Association
Speaker: Bobbie Weber, Family Resource Department, Linn-Benton Community College, Albany, Oregon
Speaker: Kathleen Haight, Oskaloosa-Walton Child Care Services, Inc., Fort Walton Beach, Florida
Discussant: Sharon Long, Urban Institute
3:00 - 3:15
Break
3:15 - 5:00
Findings from the National Institute of Child Health and Development Study of Early Child Care
Speaker: Jay Belsky, Pennsylvania State University
Discussant: Ruth T. Gross, Stanford University
5:00 - 5:15
Closing Remarks
Speaker: Jack Shonkoff
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