Comparative Perspectives on Family - Day Care: Structure, Regulation and Research Gaps
Material type: TextPublication details: Social Policy Research Centre, UNSW, SydneyEdition: Prepared for: Family Day Care AustraliaDescription: 62 pagesSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Family day care and other forms of home-based early childhood education and care (ECEC) are important elements of the early years’ sector. In Australia, as in New Zealand (NZ) and the United Kingdom (UK), home-based ECEC is often regarded as particularly suited to toddlers and infants. It is also seen as a flexible solution for families who cannot readily access centre-based ECEC, either because they work non-standard hours, or because issues like disability or remoteness make centre-based ECEC less suitable.Item type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Family day care and other forms of home-based early childhood education and care (ECEC) are important elements of the early years’ sector. In Australia, as in New Zealand (NZ) and
the United Kingdom (UK), home-based ECEC is often regarded as particularly suited to toddlers and infants. It is also seen as a flexible solution for families who cannot readily access centre-based ECEC, either because they work non-standard hours, or because issues like disability or remoteness make centre-based ECEC less suitable.
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