Editorial Reviews
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Few elements of parenting are as fraught with anxiety as child care. Eva and Mon Cochran's Child Care That Works explodes the myth that child care is bad or harmful for a child, and then provides answers and advice for all of the issues parents have regarding quality child care. The Cochrans include details about the where and how of it, including types of child care available, what specific questions to ask when searching for a child-care provider, how to be assertive and persistent, tips for easing separation anxiety, and ways to finance quality child care. The book also includes an excellent directory of resources.
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Book Description
Child care is a critical need for many of today's parents. But finding a child care provider who can meet your child's particular needs and give your child the nurturing, supportive environment you seek can be a stressful process. With Child Care That Works, husband-and-wife team Mon and Eva Cochran offer five decades of experience in child care to ease parents' concerns. They explain how to identify quality care, what to ask potential providers, how to make sure your children get the care they need, and much, much, more. An essential childcare reference.
Child Care That Works
Child Care That Works,Eva Cochran,Mon Cochran,Robins Lane Press,0876592191,Family & Relationships,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Family/Marriage,General,Infants & Toddlers - Infants,Life Stages - Infants & Toddlers/Infants,Parenting - Child Rearing,Public Policy - Social Services & Welfare,Social Services & Welfare,Child care,Parenting
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