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Introduction
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About the CFP Consortium
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Webinar Overview
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Introductions
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About the Center
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Disclaimer
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Why we focus on Latino children
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Looking at families
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Data Sources
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Web Site
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Highlights
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Parental Work Hours
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CrossGroup Comparisons
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Parents Preferences
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Search Decision Making
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Findings
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Findings Summary
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Access Barriers
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Future Supply
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Findings Overview
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Features of Availability Flexibility
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What does this all mean
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Evidence
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Reflections
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Questions
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Culturally Based Preferences
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Challenges
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What does childcare represent
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The most critical research gaps
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Closing comments
Description:
Explore a comprehensive webinar examining Latino families' access to early care and education (ECE) through multiple dimensions. Gain insights from researchers at the National Research Center on Hispanic Children & Families as they present key findings on Hispanic families' ECE preferences, search behaviors, and utilization patterns. Delve into topics such as access, availability, and quality of ECE services used by Hispanic families. Learn about the implications of this research for policy and programs from a Child Care Aware representative. Discover important data on parental work hours, cross-group comparisons, parents' preferences, and decision-making processes. Examine access barriers, future supply considerations, and features of availability and flexibility in ECE. Reflect on culturally-based preferences, challenges, and critical research gaps in this field. Engage with expert presenters and gain valuable knowledge to better understand and support Latino families' ECE experiences. Read more

Looking at Latino Families’ Access to ECE Through Multiple Dimensions

Society for Research in Child Development
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