The need for quality child care in Illinois is getting more attention

The report shows you can make twice as much teaching kindergarten as you can working in preschool or day care.(WJBC File Photo)

By Dave Dahl

SPRINGFIELD – You may not be able to get a good job if you don’t have access to quality child care.

That’s the gist of a report from the Council for a Strong America, made up of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, Mission: Readiness, and ReadyNation.

“Success in hiring and retention across all business sectors depends on child care for working moms and dads; there is no substitute in supporting the ability of parents to work and their employers to function,” southern Illinois staffing company owner Teresa Katubig said. “That’s why early childhood educators are truly the ‘workforce behind the workforce.’”

But the report shows you can make twice as much teaching kindergarten as you can working in preschool or day care.

Sangamon County state’s attorney Dan Wright says a child care foundation helps keep kids out of trouble by seventy percent – in terms of an arrest for a violent crime by age eighteen.

https://strongnation.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/1603/96e4b4b0-13c4-4509-a9c7-a9421648a76d.pdf?1676313608

Dave Dahl can be reached at [email protected].

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