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PARENTAL WORK DISRUPTION & CHILDCARE NEEDS

December 12, 2024

Parental employment shifts are shaping the childcare landscape.

As working parents face increasing employment challenges, the demand for flexible childcare solutions is more pressing than ever. The Parental Work Disruption Index, recently published by KPMG, explores the complexities of parental work disruptions and their direct effects on childcare needs. This article offers valuable insights into the evolving role of childcare providers as they adapt to meet these changes. Read Article Here

At Early Learning Shared Services Alliance, we understand that parental employment changes can significantly affect family dynamics and access to early childhood education. Visit our Resources/News section for more updates on how we’re supporting families through these challenges and helping providers remain agile and responsive.
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