How family policy debates sometimes ignore the family itself
![How family policy debates sometimes ignore the family itself](https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_square_limited_480/images.spreaker.com/original/2d8d8ed650ae1e51d4ca0cfbd5a2a62d.jpg)
Iscriviti gratuitamente
Ascolta questo episodio e molti altri. Goditi i migliori podcast su Spreaker!
Scarica e ascolta ovunque
Scarica i tuoi episodi preferiti e goditi l'ascolto, ovunque tu sia! Iscriviti o accedi ora per ascoltare offline.
Descrizione
Debates about family policy often focus on an array of programs or interventions like licensed child care, pre-K or the K-12 education system. But all too often, the family itself...
mostra di piùThis week’s guest explains why we need to elevate the family as “essential infrastructure” for children and society. She also argues for better inclusion of the evidence showing which environments are truly optimal for early childhood development.
Dr. Katharine Stevens is the founder and CEO of the Center on Child and Family Policy and formerly led AEI’s early childhood program as a resident scholar. She joins host Nic Dunn to help recenter true pro-family policy at the core of our public debates and offer policymakers and voters a framework for a better approach.
Show notes:
- Center on Child and Family Policy (ccfp.org)
- A Flawed Agenda for America's Young Children — Center on Child and Family Policy (ccfp.org)
- Does Pre-K Work? The Research on Ten Early Childhood Programs — and What it Tells Us — Center on Child and Family Policy (ccfp.org)
- How a Faulty Generalization is Sabotaging Early Childhood Policy — Center on Child and Family Policy (ccfp.org)
- Mitt Romney says Democrats’ proposals are biased toward parents working outside home – Deseret News
- Parents want more time with their kids. We should find ways to help them - Sutherland Institute
Defending Ideas is a weekly podcast produced by Sutherland Institute. On this show we are committed to renewing the principles of common sense conservatism, equipping listeners to become more effective champions of sound principle and good policy. Visit defendingideas.org.
Informazioni
Autore | Sutherland Institute |
Sito | - |
Tag |
Copyright 2024 - Spreaker Inc. an iHeartMedia Company