


Source:
VOCM Local News Now
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Article
Publication Date:
22 Mar 2020
EXCERPTED
A solution is coming soon for parents whose children cannot attend daycare, yet still have to pay their regular fees.
The Department of Education has been working on the details of a daycare compensation package and those details are expected to be released in the next day or so.
Early Childhood Educators are worried about income, while a growing number of parents have been asking questions about paying fees for a service they cannot avail of.
In some cases parents are paying double, having to find a babysitter for their children because they must work.
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