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Early child care provider perspectives: What do unrated providers plan to do before the July 2020 Step Up to Quality deadline?

Description:
Legislation passed in 2012 requires all early childhood education programs receiving PFCC to apply for and receive acceptance into the SUTQ system by July 1, 2020. At the time of publication, with the 2020 deadline pending, many programs across the state of Ohio have not applied to be SUTQ approved. If these programs do not participate in SUTQ by the July 2020 deadline, there may be a reduction in the access to child care for families in low-income households (Koury, O'Leary, Logan, Uanhoro, & Justice, 2019). This paper attempts to examine the plans of providers that are not yet in the system and thus at risk for no longer being able to accept PFCC as a subsidy. (author abstract)
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
Ohio

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