Empowering Working Parents: Bridging the Gap Between Business and Child Care

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In the intersection of business and childcare lies a myriad of challenges and opportunities. The Child Care Council of Westchester advocates for quality early childcare, promoting a positive impact on children's futures, aiding families in juggling work and parenting responsibilities, supporting childcare providers with training and development opportunities, and enhancing employers' productivity and retention rates. Despite the importance of early childcare, issues such as affordability, quality assurance, and lack of information persist, creating obstacles for working parents in securing reliable childcare solutions.


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  1. Where Business and Child Care Meet: Free Resources and Practical Solutions to Reduce Stress and Create Opportunity for Your Employees

  2. Child care: a challenge, but also an economic and workforce development opportunity The Child Care Council of Westchester promotes quality early child care and education to improve the lives of children and families, help employers prosper, and build strong communities.

  3. We work for: Children Quality early care impacts every aspect of a child s future Families Parents should go to work knowing their children are safe, loved and learning Child Care Providers Training, technical assistance and professional development opportunities support and improve service quality Employers Improved productivity, morale, recruiting and retention help the bottom line Westchester Quality early care and education is how we ensure today s children will become tomorrow s healthy, happy, productive adults

  4. Child Care Trivia How many Westchester employers report that child care issues result in absenteeism or productivity loss? 75% How much does a year of center-based care for an infant cost in Westchester? The average is about $21,000. How many Westchester parents report that child care issues impact their work? 60% How much of a baby s brain develops before kindergarten? 85%

  5. Day to Day: Why do working parents have trouble finding dependable, affordable, quality child care? Quality is variable and hard to discern Affordability is an issue at every income level Lack of accurate information and tools make navigating a confusing child care marketplace even harder

  6. Big Picture: Why do working parents have trouble finding dependable, affordable, quality child care? Child care is a private concern U.S. lags behind other industrialized nations in public investment Focus remains on Pre-K and college, despite what the research tells us

  7. Opportunities and solutions for employers Reduced cost child care onsite or at nearby child care center Emergency backup care Accommodations for breastfeeding mothers Paid paternity leave Extended paid maternity leave Flexible work environment and schedule Dependent Care Assistant Program (DCAP)

  8. Solutions from the Child Care Council One-on-one consultations with trained child care specialists Detailed child care/school age info from our comprehensive database Print and digital educational materials for distribution Checklists for parents searching for child care Lunch and Learns on topics that interest parents Participation at Wellness Fairs Working parent surveys

  9. Child care benefits as a tool for retention and profitability Look at the whole employee Approach child care benefits as an investment

  10. Thank you to Dr. Marsha Gordon, John Ravitz, Maria Bronzi and the BCW Education Foundation for your focus on this important issue.

  11. Please call the Child Care Council of Westchester at (914) 761-3456 x139 or email Nicole Masucci at nicolem@cccwny.org to discuss how we can help you implement child care benefits to fit your needs. To learn more about the Child Care Council, visit www.childcarewestchester.org.

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