A new report from ReadyNation estimates that the lack of licensed child care for working parents of infants and toddlers could cost New Jersey’s economy $1.7 billion per year, stemming from lost earnings, productivity and revenue. Read report and op-ed.
Category: Child Care
NJ FY2021 Proposed Budget Includes Investments for Children and Families
Murphy announced that his $32.4 billion spending plan, which would cover October 2020 through June 2021, aimed to “protect gains we have made, [and] at the same time move forward.
We Need to Fund #ChildCare in the Next Stimulus Package!
Tell Congress to be child care champions and provide $50 billion to stabilize the child care industry in the next stimulus package!
It’s time to #Reimaginechildcare in New Jersey.
NJ families rely on #childcare to provide safe & nurturing learning environments for babies while they attend work or school. Now all that is at risk.
NJ Parent Virtual Town Hall: Child Care And The Pandemic
The panelists discuss new child care center guidelines, parents going back to work outside of the home, children’s mental health and their own pandemic parenting anecdotes.