Sentences with phrase «childcare system»

The BC NDP has endorsed, and integrated into their platform, a specific plan to create a $ 10 - a-day publicly delivered childcare system in the province.
The refrain is the same from coast to coast (save for Quebec where a public childcare system is in place): There is a lack of government funding for child care.
The (very) beginnings of a national childcare system may be just around the corner.
In addition to championing equal rights and education for those with developmental disabilities, he was also ahead of his time in advocating for a universal childcare system.
That is why the Welsh Liberal Democrat plans offer a sustainable and affordable early education and childcare system for all right from the start.
And of course we don't have a good childcare system, and even if we did again it would be «Heartless mommy, abandoning her kid to daycare!»
Eddie's first flop of the new year is, as unlikely as it seems, somehow more listless and boring than his previous three films, taking its inspiration from the Bush economy and our failed childcare system and making of it a saccharine puff - piece heavy on manufactured epiphanies and potty humour.
Consider, in contrast, the mission of the Danish childcare system, which is similar to most of the state systems in Northern Europe:
Peer Influence as a Behavior Management Tool Most public and private childcare systems continue to overlook peer influence despite the growing body of literature indicating that it represents a powerful force in maintaining orderly, productive, and positive academic and rehabilitative environments (e.g., Bellafiore & Salend, 1983; Brendtro & Lindgren, 1988; Emery, 1990; Gadow & McKibbon, 1984; Gibbs, Potter, Goldstein, & Brendtro, 1996; Salend, Jantzen, & Geik, 1992; Wasmund, 1988).
Steven McIntosh, Save the Children's director of UK poverty policy, said: «Evidence that the childcare system in England is not fit for purpose keeps mounting up.
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