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Child Care Employee Project, Berkeley, CA. – 1984
Because the characteristics of children change at different ages, child caregiver knowledge, techniques, and stresses also should vary. The author suggests ways to improve or eliminate three specific stresses of infant/toddler caregiving: low pay and status, physical stress, and emotional stress. Infant caregivers should inform parents about the…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Early Childhood Education, Employee Attitudes, Health Needs
Birckmayer, Jennifer; Willis, Anne – 1975
Constant, unpredictable change is a condition of daily life for children of migrant workers; this factor affects much of the care that should be given them. Predictability in the child's daily experience with the same basic routines, toys, bed, and caretakers helps stabilize his world and allows him to build up experiences and make sense of them.…
Descriptors: Attendants, Child Care, Child Development, Day Care