Providers' evaluations of family day care services |
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Authors: | Alice M. Atkinson |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Home Economics, The University of Iowa, |
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Abstract: | Family day care is an informal and largely unregulated form of child care with providers a key element in creating effective programs. Relatively little is known of how providers perceive the needs of clients [parents and children] and how they evaluate the adequacy of their services in meeting family needs. Thirty-two registered home providers estimated parents' reasons for selecting family day care, and the degree to which their services met parents' and children's needs for care. They also evaluated the importance of program goals and provider qualifications and indicated their experience and training for day care. Knowledge of providers' perceptions of the quality of their services and their ability to meet client needs can help educators create training programs with appropriate content and format. |
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Keywords: | Child care worker family day care evaluation parent needs |
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