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Opinion: The Mismatch Between Childcare Policy and Parental Preferences
Recent surveys indicate a significant preference among parents for home-based or family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) childcare over formal settings, but public policy has historically emphasized formal childcare systems. New policy proposals are beginning to align more closely with parental preferences, though financial constraints and evolving needs as children age remain key challenges.
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- Family, friend, and neighbor childcare providers are essential for families and the economy. State policy should treat them that way.
- America’s child care crisis needs more parental freedom — not more Washington control
- National study gives Ohio positive marks on childcare, urges further work nationwide
- Op-Ed | Building a city that values home-based providers