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Feature Story 
May 31, 2007
The Challenges of Change: Learning from the Child Care and Early Education Experiences of Immigrant Families

From Center for Law and Social Policy:

One of every five children in the United States is the child of an immigrant. Although these children stand to benefit from high-quality child care and early education programs, available data show that they are less likely to participate in all types of nonparental care than children of U.S.-born citizens are.

To explore the reasons for the lower participation of children of immigrants, CLASP conducted site visits across the country to learn first hand about the challenges that immigrant families face.

CLASP sought out immigrant leaders and direct service providers, immigrant parents, child care and early education providers, and policymakers. This report identifies multiple barriers that impede immigrant families from accessing high-quality child care and early education.

It also highlights promising strategies being used in local communities to break down those barriers and to improve child care and early education programs so that they are more responsive to the needs of diverse immigrant families. It concludes with a set of recommendations for federal, state, and local policymakers, advocates, private foundations, and researchers.

This paper is part of CLASP's Breaking Down Barriers project, which is supported by the Foundation for Child Development and other funders. 196 pages.

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Posted on May 31, 2007 9:45 PM


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