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Child Advocacy
AD1
Families in the Balance. A Video About Child Care
This video encourages support for high-quality
affordable child care. Narrated by Ellen Burstyn. PhotoSynthesis
Productions, Inc. (23 mins.)
AD2
Marian Wright Edelman
In this awe-inspiring keynote, Marian
Wright Edelman traces how advocates succeeded in making the 101st
Congress the "Children's Congress," and sets forth goals
for America's children and challenges for advocates into the next
century. A 1990 Conference Address. The National Association
for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). (1 hr.)
AD3
Worthy Work, Worthless Wages
A Seattle project advocating better
wages for caregivers thus improving quality of care for children.
American Production Services (15 mins.)
AD4
The Full Cost of Quality in Early Childhood Programs
This video outlines strategies to improve
the quality of the system. (For parents, community leaders, etc.)
The National Association for the Education of Young Children
(NAEYC). (25 mins.)
AD6
School's Out: Who's Caring for Me?
Providing safe, exciting and affordable
opportunities before and after school is an important way for communities
to help raise our children. This video will help you learn why we
are concerned about care for school aged children, what some communities
are already doing, and how your community can begin to address the
issue of care when school is out. University of Maine's Department
of Public Affairs and University of Maine Cooperative Extension.
(20 mins.)
AD7
Speaking Up for Children
Leadership issues advocating quality
programs for children. SACUS Production. (50 mins.)
AD8
White House Conference on Child Care
The day-long conference, hosted by
President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, provided
an unprecedented opportunity to focus national attention on issues
critical to meeting the needs of children and families for high
quality, affordable child care. This is a series of four tapes viewing
the conference held on October 23, 1997. (5 hrs. 50 mins.)
AD9
Children in Need
What happens to the
disadvantaged children later in life or during those critical years
that are most important? This film discusses the results of studies
that prove the right kind of preschool at three and four years old
will reduce teenage pregnancy, crime, and drug abuse among adolescents.
Different outcomes are discussed regarding children and the care
they receive at a young age. Northern
Telecom (28 mins.)