Child Care Options: A Workplace Initiative for the 21st Century
By (Author) Madeline Fried
By (author) Margery L. Sher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
29th August 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Child welfare and youth services
Office and workplace
Personnel and human resources management
362.712
Paperback
216
Child Care Options presents the facts, the background information, and the special considerations involved in discussing and selecting on-site or near-site child care, as well as programs designed to deal with difficult child-care situations. As authorities in work/family relations, the authors share the firsthand knowledge and experience they have gained as consultants to such diverse groups as the Washington Post, American Labs, and the Central Intelligence Agency.
A long overdue resource that should be on the desk of every employer in our country.-Elinor Guggenheimer, Founding President, Child Care Action Campaign
"A long overdue resource that should be on the desk of every employer in our country."-Elinor Guggenheimer, Founding President, Child Care Action Campaign
MARGERY LEVEEN SHER has been a teacher, an advocate, an advisor, and an administrator for 20 years. She is an authority on family and dependent care sues and early childhood education. In 1984, Ms. Sher was selected Child Care Professional of the Year by Fairfax County, Virginia. She was appointed a member of the Day Care Council of the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1985, as well as a member of the Virginia General Assembly Joint Subcommittee to study corporate involvement in child care. Ms. Sher has served on the national advisory panel of the Child Care Action Campaign since 1988. She currently serves on the board of the Greater Washington Businesses for Social Responsibility. Ms. Sher is listed in Who's Who of American Women. MADELINE FRIED is an expert in the work and family field. She has more than 25 years of experience in teaching, supervision, administration, community relations, fiscal management, and family advocacy. She has developed innovative programs in employer-supported child care, child care consortia, family satellite care systems, school-age programs, and infant child care. Fairfax County, Virginia named Ms. Fried Child Care Professional of the Year in 1986. She was named a commissioner of the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs and has been elected to the board of ACCCI--Society of Work-Family Professionals.