A look at what's wrong with childcare in our country
NASHVILLE, Tenn - More than 100 Nashville parents waited hours in line, some overnight, to secure a spot at a new daycare Friday.
Having my first baby this fall, and want to make sure we can get her into a good daycare, Corey Pettit explained from the front of the Primrose School enrollment line.
Pettit sat in a lawn chair ahead of more than 100 parents, which took some commitment. I dropped my car off at lunchtime yesterday to make sure I had a parking spot, got my wife to pick me up, and brought me back at 8 p.m. last night. Figured I knew people did it for bourbon at 9 oclock in December; I could do it for a baby at 8 oclock in May.
The line was a visual representation of daycare waiting lists in Nashville and across the country. A pandemic survey by the National Association for the Education of Young Children reveals that out of 5,000 early child educators, 2/3 reported experiencing staffing shortages that affected their ability to serve families.
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