Show 1 About The Campus Family i t Af Aft A f 5 O 5 T r D Day DayI a Y I ICare r i a a r Care Is s Growing A Up Yai I Every year more women face a growing dilemma the n need ed to work and the need to raise a family The problem is nearly epidemic in size sa says s Lucille Warren President of the Professional Child Care Association In the toe Pioneer Days a womans woman's contribution to the family's income could be made by milking cows or carding wool All that's changed Most of those ways of contributing have left the home environment Today we get those items at stores and need cash Warren says that as a result more women than ever are asking one of two difficult questions How can I earn money at home and still be near my children or How can I be sure my children are well taken care of if I leave my home t to work According to Warren the answer to these questions has resulted in one of Salt Lake City's fastest growing home occupations Home day care for children What happened Warren says is a natural coalition between the women and men who are asking these two questions In effect one is saying I need to earn money at home While the other replies I I need to hire someone to tend my children so I can earn money away from home As a result home day care has increased 84 percent in the last ten years But the solution itself has problems A fact Warren admits Most people dont don't know what they're getting into when they decide to take other peoples people's children into their homes Its It's Its It's as hard a work as you'll ever find if you dont don't learn the dos do's and On the other hand people looking for good child care have just as much right to be concerned when it comes to the quality of the home care providers That's why we weve we've ve formed the Professional Child Care Association Warren says Were here to help both parents and nd providers iron o out their problems so that children nget get the best eare possible As part of their o on going effort the is sponsoring ring a conference for parents home providers and prospective providers in Salt Lake City at Utah Technical College on May Shelly Osterloh of TV herself a working mother and professional person will provide the keynote address The cost ost o of the he workshop is 1000 for members and 1300 for non We have six exciting workshops to offer 1 Enhancing Childrens Children's Curiosity Through Science 2 One Hundred and One Different Ways to Tell Your Favorite Stories 3 The Law and What Suits You Louisa Baker Legal Services 4 Time 4 Time Out for The Me-The ABCs ABC's of Time Management 5 Provider Parent-Provider Communications Turning Chicken or Talking Turkey 6 Sanity Saving Ideas for Survival For additional information please call calI Mrs Carolyn Linton at 2855 or |