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Ericson, B. Kay; Richardson, Beverlee – 1985
The purpose of this article is to aid parents in selecting high quality child care. A systematic method for identifying high quality child care focuses on three major program areas: the physical, learning, and teaching environments. The discussion helps parents become aware of appropriate questions about the physical environment, become familiar…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Consumer Education, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
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Cohen, Stewart; Xiao, Jing-jian – Childhood Education, 1992
Parents play a role in their children's consumer education by helping them distinguish between consumer necessities and digressionary consumption practices. Strategies for children's consumer education are outlined, and programs for money management are described. (LB)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Early Childhood Education, Models, Money Management
Thomas, Melissa L.; Makris, Barbara L. – 1983
This outline summarizes information to be presented in a child care consumer education course. The goal of the course is to add to the life-management skills of working parents by teaching them techniques that reduce the stress associated with child care. Sections of the course contain information on the disadvantages and advantages of the…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Consumer Education, Contracts, Day Care