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Celebrating Child Care Providers
May 11, 2007
It is not true that nice guys finish last. Nice guys are winners before the game ever starts.
-Addison Walker
Today is the 12th annual Provider Appreciation Day in the USA, celebrating the hard work and dedication of child care providers.

According to the sponsors of the day, the National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies (NACCRRA) and the National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC), there are an estimated 2.3 million child care providers working in child care centers, family child care homes, and other care settings in the United States. These individuals are responsible for the health, safety, and well-being of nearly 12 million children under age 5 who are in child care every week. Yet their efforts �" in one of the most underpaid professions in the country �" often go unrecognized.

“By applauding the dedication of child care providers on May 11, we remind our communities of the importance of high-quality child care, and let providers everywhere know that we recognize and value their important work,” says Linda K. Smith, NACCRRA's Executive Director. “It is important that the care a child receives during the first five years of life be of high-quality because 90 percent of brain development occurs during those years.”

NACCRRA and NAFCC are encouraging state and local governments, Child Care Resource & Referral agencies, parents, and others to honor their child care providers on May 11 by hosting luncheons, parades, dedication ceremonies, and other forms of recognition. In recent years, local governments across the United States have joined many Governors in proclaiming this day of recognition. Around the globe, Department of Defense installations celebrate Provider Appreciation Day by recognizing those who care for the children of military parents living both at home and abroad. To learn more about Provider Appreciation Day and how you can get involved, visit www.providerappreciation.org or call (888) 334-7781.





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Holly Wilcher · June 01, 2007
Denver, CO, United States


These individuals are the greatest resource early learning environments have. More than the best toy, most popular book, newest curriculum, early childhood teachers and families have the capacity to offer children what they need for school readiness and success in life. Instead of the same poor level of recognition and apathy they receive, we can give them to biggest "hand” and acknowledgement by increasing salaries and early childhood teacher qualifications.



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