Early Care and Education Access and Use Among Low Income Hispanic Families Webinar
Nov 1, 2018
Webinar
Early Care and Education Access and Use Among Low Income Hispanic Families Webinar
This webinar provided an overview of the Center’s work in this area and featured presentations on different aspects of early care and education (ECE) access and utilization among low-income Hispanic families, with panelists from multiple sectors: Sara Vecchiotti from the Foundation for Child Development discussed the ECE workforce; Julia Henly from the University of Chicago discussed ECE availability and flexibility; and Dionne Dobbins from Child Care Aware discussed ECE cost and affordability.
Panelists
Julia Henly, Ph.D. (University of Chicago)
Dionne Dobbins, Ph.D. (Child Care Aware)
Sara Vecchiotti, Ph.D. (Foundation for Child Development)
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