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  2. Juan Cordova and his daughter, Camila, 6, in front of Mac’s on Main, his place of employment, on Friday, April 5 in Grapevine. The full price of child care became too expensive for his family ...

  3. As child care hangs by a thread, new Tarrant County pilot ...

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    A 2023 report, conducted by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin, that analyzes the cost of providing quality child care in Texas revealed price gaps between nationally-accredited and ...

  4. Texas House committee talks child care policy ahead of ...

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    From February 2022 to February 2023, Texas was one of only four states that increased the number of children and families on their wait lists for child care assistance, or began placing families ...

  5. Child Care and Development Block Grant - Wikipedia

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    Child care assistance helps families succeed financially. [1] When families receive child care assistance they are more likely to be employed and to have higher earnings. Approximately 1.8 million children [2] receive CCDBG-funded child care in an average month. Yet, only one in seven eligible children receives child care assistance. [3]

  6. Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 2013 - Wikipedia

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    The Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 2013 would reauthorize the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 through FY2019. [ 3 ] The bill would revise the Act to allow a joint interagency office, designated by the governor, to serve as the lead agency for a state desiring to receive a community services programs child care ...

  7. Residential child care community - Wikipedia

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    Residential child care communities or children's homes are a type of residential care, which refers to long-term care given to children who cannot stay in their birth family home. There are two different approaches towards residential care: The family model (using married couples who live with a certain number of children) and the shift care model.

  8. New Texas school readiness data shows child care, pre-K gaps ...

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    Texans Care for Children released an updated dashboard of data and policy recommendations on Wednesday. New Texas school readiness data shows child care, pre-K gaps. What are proposed solutions?

  9. Study: Care for one infant costs at least 10% of a family’s ...

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    5 most affordable states for infant care. South Dakota, 8.7%. North Dakota, 9.8%. Utah, 10.3%. Idaho, 10.9%. South Carolina, 11.2%. In parts of the country with more affordable child care, like ...