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Brandon, Richard N.; Maher, Erin J.; Joesch, Jutta M.; Doyle, Sharon – 2002
Family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) care is defined as regular, nonparental care provided by other than a licensed center, program, or family child care home. This study examined characteristics of Washington state children in FFN care, the characteristics and training of FFN caregivers, and views of policymakers and professionals regarding FFN…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Caregiver Training, Child Caregivers, Children
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Honig, Alice Sterling; Hirallal, Andrea – Early Child Development and Care, 1998
Observed 81 caregivers from 24 urban centers interacting with 3- to 5-year olds. Interactions were categorized into negative/positive, language facilitation, concept promotion, and caregiving and cleaning-up domains. When all positive teacher interactions were combined, found that early childhood education/child development coursework accounted…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Training, Child Caregivers
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Thornburg, Kathy R.; Mathews, Michelle C.; Espinosa, Linda; Ispa, Jean – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1997
Beliefs about and attitudes toward child care were examined among 134 mothers, 55 child care providers, 46 kindergarten teachers, and 62 employers in 11 rural Missouri communities. Mothers were very satisfied with quality of child care services and degree of employer support. However, teachers felt that their students were less ready for school…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Child Caregivers, Day Care, Employer Attitudes
Petty, Karen – Texas Child Care, 1999
Presents 10 ways child caregivers can provide themselves with opportunities to develop positive attitudes and improve relationships. Includes visualizing possibilities, setting goals and learning to plan, including personal recreation, finding a mentor, joining a professional organization, keeping a journal, volunteering, striving for balance, and…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Child Caregivers, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
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Clarke, Christine; Nomanbhoy, Diana M. – Early Child Development and Care, 1998
Examined attitudes of 76 Singaporean preschool teachers and supervisors regarding integrating young children with disabilities into mainstream preschool centers. Findings indicated that the majority of teachers were willing to consider integrating but voiced concerns about their abilities to cope on a daily basis without relevant information about…
Descriptors: Administrators, Caregiver Attitudes, Child Caregivers, Day Care
Kerr, Kaye – 1996
Because in the normal course of events most children become briefly ill, families are forced to deal with problems of arranging alternative child care. This article develops a model of the factors influencing family day care workers' acceptance of acutely ill children into care. The article begins with a summary of the research on which the model…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Child Caregivers, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
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Sestini, Elizabeth – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2000
Examines role of Early Years Development and Childcare Partnerships in England, consisting of providers and local authority representatives, in providing accessible, affordable childcare and in developing appropriate professional skills across a wide range of providers. Considers educational policy behind the partnerships. Notes concern that…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Child Caregivers, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Anderson, Sarah L.; Gramann, Jacqueline A. – 1997
Recent changes such as declining economic status of families and large-scale employment of women have resulted in increased utilization of child care services and the need for qualified child care providers. This study evaluated the Preservice Training for Child Care Workers programs' ability to meet the training needs of rural Texas child care…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Caregiver Training, Child Caregivers, Day Care
Buhrman, Audrey K.; Sell, Marie A. – 1997
This study examined early childhood caregivers' perceptions of the availability and quality of child care and examined the extent to which caregiver knowledge, training, experience, and motivation predicted judgments of quality and availability. Surveys were mailed to 292 licensed and registered family day care providers in Shelby County,…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Caregiver Training, Child Caregivers, Day Care
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Lyons, M. F. – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1997
Surveyed Australian child-care workers on job satisfaction. Found that although 80% indicated satisfaction with their job, 40% said they frequently thought of quitting. Found a past and projected turnover rate of about 30%; although workers' qualifications and skills base have increased significantly in the past decade, the accreditation process…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Caregiver Attitudes, Child Care Occupations, Child Caregivers
Stonehouse, Anne – Child Care Information Exchange, 1995
Discusses the statement "I just love children" and its inappropriateness in the context of working with children in child care settings. Stresses that such statements are sometimes indicators of inappropriate attitudes on the part of caregivers, such as exercising undue power, fostering dependency, patronizing, being amused by children,…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Caregivers, Day Care
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Kovach, Beverly; Da Ros, Denise A. – Childhood Education, 1998
Examines caregiver attitudes toward toddler conflict and considers ways to facilitate conflict resolution to promote toddler growth, learning, and social development. Suggests that the ways caregivers intervene often do not promote resolution between children. Presents prevention and intervention strategies and discusses implications for practice…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Role, Child Caregivers
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Caulfield, Rick; Kataoka-Yahiro, Merle – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2001
Child care professionals in Hawaii were surveyed to assess health training needs. Respondents reported a high degree of comfort in managing common health conditions. The most commonly requested health services involved speech/language testing and vision/hearing screening. The most requested health/safety workshop topic was behavioral problems. The…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Caregiver Training, Child Caregivers, Child Health
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Rodd, Jillian – Early Child Development and Care, 1996
Reviews findings of studies investigating the perceptions of child care coordinators in Victoria (Australia) about leadership attributes and skills related to effective leadership of early childhood centers. Finds a general and common understanding of leadership characteristics, roles, and responsibilities, with few differences in perception…
Descriptors: Administrators, Caregiver Attitudes, Child Caregivers, Day Care
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Owen, Margaret Tresch; Ware, Anne M.; Barfoot, Bill – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2000
Examined relations of mother-caregiver communication about the child to the quality of caregiver-child and mother-child interactions for 53 mothers of 3-year-olds. Found that more mother-caregiver communication was significantly related to more sensitive and supportive caregiver-child interactions in child care. Mothers who engaged in more…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Caregiver Attitudes, Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Caregivers
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