«Over the past 30 years there have been a number of initiatives in Ontario aimed at increasing wages for the early childhood education and child care (ECEC) workforce working in regulated child care centres and
regulated home child care.
Not exact matches
In
home child care, elder
care and much more are
regulated and inspected by the state.
Pennsylvania's Department of Public Welfare (DHS)
regulates child care programs (family
child care homes, group
child care homes and
child care centers) to make sure they meet minimum health and safety standards.
Family
child care homes are licensed or
regulated by the state.
We also believe that the number of young
children proposed for
regulated family
child care — six two year olds in a private
home with one caregiver — to be too high to constitute «quality» or even safety.
California law prohibits cities from
regulating small family
child care homes (licensed for eight or fewer
children) but allows cities to place some restrictions on large family
child care homes, which may serve no more than fourteen
children.
However, state law allows cities and counties to have some flexibility in
regulating large family
child care homes.
T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood ® MICHIGAN is a statewide scholarship program designed to help
child care center teaching staff, preschool teachers, family
child care providers, group
home owners, center directors, early childhood professionals and administrators meet their professional development goals, while continuing their current employment in
regulated early childhood and school age
care settings T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood ® MICHIGAN addresses two major challenges in the early education and
care field — low wages and high turnover.
[i] The law gives Licensing exclusive responsibility for: inspecting and deciding whether a family
child care home meets all the state health and safety state requirements to be licensed;
regulating the number of
children that can be
cared for in a
home; certifying the hours of
child care operation; and conducting ongoing inspections.
Health & Safety Code § § 1596.70 et seq., overall goal of expanding
child care availability by strictly limiting local governments» authority to
regulate family
child care, a person would need to give a strong reason why he / she is affected by the large family
child care home.
The codes selected to measure overinvolved, or intrusive, parenting include Parental Influence, parental attempts to
regulate, control or influence the
child's behavior (e.g., I wish you would learn to how to set up your own appointments); Intrusiveness, over-controlling behaviors that are parent - centered and emphasize task completion rather than promoting the
child's autonomy (e.g., I don't
care if you don't want to talk about your high blood sugars, we have to); and Lecture / Moralizing, the extent to which the parent tells the
child how to think in a way that assumes superior wisdom and provides little opportunity for the
child to think independently (e.g., You should know better than to leave
home without your meter).