Friday, August 3, 2012

Big Education Ape: Shanker Blog ? Investing In Children - blog*spot

Although some parents are better positioned than others to meet their families? child care needs, very few parents are immune to the challenges of balancing work and family. Adding further stress to families is the fact that single-parent households are at a record high in the U.S., with more than?40 percent of births happening outside of marriage. Paid parental leave and quality early childhood education (ECE) are two important policies that can assist parents in this regard. In the United States, however, both are less comprehensive and less equally distributed than in most other developed nations.
As a recent (and excellent)?Forbes?piece?points out, we have two alternatives: hope that difficult family circumstances reverse themselves, or support policies such as paid parental leave and universal early childhood education and care ? policies which would make it much easier for?all?parents to raise children, be it as a couple or on their own. So, what?s it going to be?
In 2010, a global survey on paid leave and other workplace benefits directed by Dr. Jody Heymann (McGill?

Source: http://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2012/08/shanker-blog-investing-in-children.html

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