Although the field of informal/FFN child care is emergent (compared to research and work that has been accomplished in the field of formal child care), there is a lot of exciting and innovative work being done in this area today, and rapid progress is being made to meet the needs of this important group of caregivers and children. This report summarizes findings from testing and learning experiments completed by community organizations in California
This brief explores challenges in measuring quality in family, friend, and neighbor child care inclu...
Many family, friend and neighbor caregivers are “hidden” and receive little support and limited moni...
In the last decade, one area of focus for those concerned with child care has been caregivers who do...
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation's Children, Families and Communities program is investing in...
Family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) child care is a widely used form of care for young children in th...
The purpose of this report is to develop a policy framework and set of recommendations to support Fa...
A review of research on the characteristics of users and providers of family, friend, and neighbor c...
This paper presents an overview of current efforts to document or evaluate initiatives for family, f...
Currently, more than 60 percent of children in the United States under the age of 5 are in some type...
Despite the prevalence of family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) child care (NSECE, 2015), relatively li...
Child care is a fundamental need for working parents in the United States. However, finding affordab...
Before the 1996 federal welfare reform, home-based childcare was either overlooked or looked down up...
Introduces a series of essays that explore family, friend, and neighbor child care. This form of chi...
This chapter describes two studies examining quality of care in family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) c...
Improving quality in family, friend and neighbor (FFN) child care settings. Indigo Cultural Center, ...
This brief explores challenges in measuring quality in family, friend, and neighbor child care inclu...
Many family, friend and neighbor caregivers are “hidden” and receive little support and limited moni...
In the last decade, one area of focus for those concerned with child care has been caregivers who do...
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation's Children, Families and Communities program is investing in...
Family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) child care is a widely used form of care for young children in th...
The purpose of this report is to develop a policy framework and set of recommendations to support Fa...
A review of research on the characteristics of users and providers of family, friend, and neighbor c...
This paper presents an overview of current efforts to document or evaluate initiatives for family, f...
Currently, more than 60 percent of children in the United States under the age of 5 are in some type...
Despite the prevalence of family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) child care (NSECE, 2015), relatively li...
Child care is a fundamental need for working parents in the United States. However, finding affordab...
Before the 1996 federal welfare reform, home-based childcare was either overlooked or looked down up...
Introduces a series of essays that explore family, friend, and neighbor child care. This form of chi...
This chapter describes two studies examining quality of care in family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) c...
Improving quality in family, friend and neighbor (FFN) child care settings. Indigo Cultural Center, ...
This brief explores challenges in measuring quality in family, friend, and neighbor child care inclu...
Many family, friend and neighbor caregivers are “hidden” and receive little support and limited moni...
In the last decade, one area of focus for those concerned with child care has been caregivers who do...