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So if you think of each teacher as a cost and each kid as a client, four-year-olds are the most profitable for these private child care providers, and subsidize the pricier infant care. Take them out of the equation by enacting universal pre-k, for example, and you risk bankrupting these child care centers or passing on unmanageable costs to working parents who need this service. This argument that universal pre-k hurts child care has come up as Texas has tried to expand pre-k access, but that didn't happen in Oklahoma, in large part because of this man. My name is Joe Eddins. I'm a retired member of the
and you risk bankrupting these childcare centers or passing on unmanageable costs to working parents who need this service.
I just wanna say, thank you. I'm a dad, so we have a lot in common cause we're both working parents.
I'm a dad, um, so we have a lot in common because we're both working parents.
In Japan, it's pretty common for kids these days to watch this or YouTube to pass the time, and pretty common for working parents to welcome the assistants.
pretty common for working parents to welcome the assistants.
most of you working parents out there can relate.