Planning for Child Care in California

Filled with resources for early childhood providers and city planners on how to open a child care facility in California, Kristen Anderson’s book serves as a much-needed guide for approaching the child care sector in today’s climate.

K. Anderson is a child care coordinator based in Redwood City, California, with responsibility for developing child care resources in both the public and private sectors, providing technical assistance to center-based and family child care home providers, promoting public awareness of child care issues, acting as public/private sector liaison, and preparing grant proposals for funding.

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