However, research shows that parents perceive their choices for affordable
care are more
limited than they actually are, and parents often lack information about how various
child care options differ in terms of their quality.
While some families still may be able to afford a private preschool program or would find ways for their
children to engage in the enriching, stimulating activities that preschools offer, other families find their
options limited to home - based
care.
One survey respondent praised the staff at
child development centers as being «very loving and nurturing toward the children,» but added: «My complaint is that at bases with 24 - hour operations, there are no 24 - hour child care facilities, limited local options, and no Family Child Care homes willing to care for children on nights, weekends or overnight when active - duty parents have to work.&r
child development centers as being «very loving and nurturing toward the
children,» but added: «My complaint is that at bases with 24 - hour operations, there are no 24 - hour
child care facilities, limited local options, and no Family Child Care homes willing to care for children on nights, weekends or overnight when active - duty parents have to work.&r
child care facilities, limited local options, and no Family Child Care homes willing to care for children on nights, weekends or overnight when active - duty parents have to work.&ra
care facilities,
limited local
options, and no Family
Child Care homes willing to care for children on nights, weekends or overnight when active - duty parents have to work.&r
Child Care homes willing to care for children on nights, weekends or overnight when active - duty parents have to work.&ra
Care homes willing to
care for children on nights, weekends or overnight when active - duty parents have to work.&ra
care for
children on nights, weekends or overnight when active - duty parents have to work.»