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Child Care 

The Early Experiences Matter Policy Guide includes an issue brief on child care. To access the brief and the complete toolkit, click here.

Baby Matters: A Gateway to State Policies and Initiatives is a searchable database that contains information on state policies and initiatives that impact infants, toddlers and their families. To search Baby Matters for information on child care, click here.

The National Infant & Toddler Child Care Initiative
The National Infant & Toddler Child Care Initiative @ ZERO TO THREE (NITCCI) is a project of the Child Care Bureau. NITCCI works collaboratively with Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) administrators and other partners to advance system initiatives to improve the quality and supply of infant/toddler child care.

Infants and Toddlers in Child Care
This is a joint policy brief from ZERO TO THREE and the National Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) on creating supports for, and expanding access to, quality child care for infants and toddlers.
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Hearing on “Investing in Early Education: Paths to Improving Children’s Success”
Statement of Matthew Melmed, Executive Director, ZERO TO THREE
Submitted to the Committee on Education and Labor
U.S. House of Representatives
January 23, 2008
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Charting Progress for Babies Policy Framework
In the first year of the multi-year Charting Progress for Babies in Child Care project; The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) collaborated with ZERO TO THREE to develop a Policy Framework. The Framework offers four fundamental principles which form a basis for the supports that all babies and toddlers in child care need. In addition, the Policy Framework offers 15 recommendations that should be tackled in state child care licensing, quality, and subsidy policies.
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The Infant-Toddler Set-Aside of CCDBG: Improving Quality Child Care for Infants and Toddlers 
Reviews the research on quality child care, and makes policy recommendations for the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG).
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Supporting Growth and Development of Babies in Child Care: What Does the Research Say?
Explores the research on the healthy growth and development of babies in child care, and the state child care licensing, subsidy policies, and quality initiatives that can increase the odds that babies and toddlers have positive early learning experiences.  This research brief is part of Charting Progress for Babies in Child Care, a joint project of the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) and ZERO TO THREE.
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New Jersey’s Collaboration to Improve Child Care
by Florence Nelson, Senior Program Associate-Policy, ZERO TO THREE Western Office

New Jersey can claim a long, proud history of collaboration between state government and the child-care community.  For more than 20 years, child-care advocates and the state’s child-care licensing office have worked together to utilize cutting-edge science about infant-toddler development to inform policy decisions. Read more about New Jersey’s example by downloading the full article.
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RELATED RESOURCES

Charting Progress for Babies
--The Center for Law and Social Policy
A multi-year project to highlight state policies that support the healthy growth and development of infants and toddlers in child care settings.

 
Benefitting Babies
--The Center for Law and Social Policy (2009)
Presents ten policy ideas for state policymakers to implement, support, and expand quality early care and education programs for infants and toddlers.

 
Ensuring Quality Care for Low-Income Babies: Contracting Directly with Providers to Expand and Improve Infant and Toddler Care
--The Center for Law and Social Policy (2008)
Explores ways in which states can contract directly with child care providers to build the supply and improve the quality of available care for infants and toddlers. 

 
Infants and Toddlers in the Child Care and Development Block Grant Program: 2007 Update
--The Center for Law and Social Policy (2008)
Highlights key information about infants and toddlers in the Child Care and Development Block Grant Program.