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Concepts of Care in After-school Programs: Protection, Instruction, and Containment


  Author: Anita Ilta Garey
Publisher: Center for Working Families
Publication: Working Paper No. 48
Document Date:                  May 01, 2002
Category: Children > Child Care Workers
Related Categories:
Children > Childcare-Daycare
Parenthood/Childrearing > Nonparental Care
Public Policy > Childcare
 

This paper discusses the differing, and sometimes competing, perceptions of the purpose of after school child care held by schools, families, and law enforcement.  It also looks at how these competing ideologies (nurturing, protection, instruction, and  containment) merge in the creation of new programs of state-funded care.

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