The National Academy of Sciences’ landmark report, From Neurons to Neighborhoods made a statement regarding the difficulty involved with finding a quality day care to care for a child with a disability.
Like all families with young children, those whose children have a
disability or special health care need are faced with the challenges of
finding good quality affordable child care. But the inability or
unwillingness of many child care providers to accept children with
disabilities, transportation and other logistical problems, difficulties with
coordinating early intervention and child care services, and the scarcity of
appropriately trained caregivers made the effort to find any child care
a tremendous challenge for these families.
disability or special health care need are faced with the challenges of
finding good quality affordable child care. But the inability or
unwillingness of many child care providers to accept children with
disabilities, transportation and other logistical problems, difficulties with
coordinating early intervention and child care services, and the scarcity of
appropriately trained caregivers made the effort to find any child care
a tremendous challenge for these families.
Although Title III stands to help the families of a child with a disability, it is also placing a day care employee who is untrained to take care of a child with many needs. A parent of a child with a disability made this comment:
Day care after day care was filled with people who had no experience
with disabled children, no fault of theirs. The last day care, our third or
fourth program, I remember I would pick up my son and listen about what
art projects and things the other children did all day. The only report I
would hear about my son was whether he did or didn’t cry all day.
with disabled children, no fault of theirs. The last day care, our third or
fourth program, I remember I would pick up my son and listen about what
art projects and things the other children did all day. The only report I
would hear about my son was whether he did or didn’t cry all day.
I personally think day care employees need some kind of training in special education. Children with specific needs are not easy to take care of. I feel like if I were a parent of a child with special needs I would be really uncomfortable with my child being under the care of someone who isnt trained in that area. They need to know exactly what the child needs and how to make sure they are recieving those needs.
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