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Home > About Us > Policy Areas > Early Childhood Development Division > Infant and Toddler Care
Infant and Toddler Care
High-quality care-giving is extremely important to babies and toddlers in their critical first three years of development. But parents in almost every community struggle to find affordable, quality care for their young children.
Research suggests that much of the available infant and toddler care does not nurture or stimulate children enough to allow them to thrive.
The lack of quality, affordable infant and toddler care is particularly troubling for children from low-income families who need supportive child care and early education to help them overcome the disadvantages of poverty.
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