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TOOTRiS Partners With National Child Care Association to Help Daycare Centers Thrive

TOOTRiS Partners With National Child Care Association to Help Daycare Centers Thrive Free Webinar Provides Critical Tools & Resources for Child Care Providers, Benefiting Working Parents, Employers & Children News provided by Share this article Share this article SAN DIEGO, Aug. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As the workforce settles into more remote and hybrid schedules, Child Care centers need to be prepared to better support parents, including part-time and drop-in care. Licensed Child Care is trying very hard to find its new normal, said Cindy Lehnhoff, Director of the National Child Care Association (NCCA) a national nonprofit advocacy and center accreditation organization. Unfortunately, we lost over 100,000 members of our Child Care workforce during the peak of COVID-19 and many are not returning to work.

Child-Care Centers Struggle to Staff Up, Fanning Fears Workers Have Left the Industry for Good

Child-Care Centers Struggle to Staff Up, Fanning Fears Workers Have Left the Industry for Good
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Employers Offer Stipends for Babysitting and Tutoring to Sweeten Child-Care Benefits and Win Over Workers

Employers Offer Stipends for Babysitting and Tutoring to Sweeten Child-Care Benefits and Win Over Workers
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North Carolina s Child Care Industry Still Reeling From COVID Setbacks

WFAE The child care industry lost more than 370,000 jobs in 2020. One-in-6 jobs still haven’t returned, causing a shortage of child care providers. Like many industries, the pandemic has shined a light on the issues haunting the child care industry. The National Women’s Law Center reported a loss of more than 370,000 jobs in the industry in 2020, a third of the child care workforce. “Enrollment has started to rise,” said Sharon Pitts, the director of the Little Hedgepeth Academy in north Charlotte. “Therefore, there has been more need for workers and staff. We have seen less applicants applying and sending in resumes.”

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