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Caring for day care: a pilot project.

M Frank1, S Bell, R Nowik

  • 1Paul Baerwald School of Social Work, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.

Child Welfare
|January 1, 1989
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This study introduces a low-cost early intervention for at-risk children in Israeli day care centers. Skilled social workers provide training and support to caregivers, aiming to improve infant care quality despite economic challenges.

Area of Science:

  • Child Development
  • Social Work
  • Early Intervention Programs

Background:

  • Day care quality in Israel faces challenges due to economic and social factors.
  • A low priority is placed on quality infant care in group settings.
  • Existing centers have a bleak forecast for improvement.

Observation:

  • A low-cost, efficient early intervention method was developed to address quality concerns in day care.
  • Skilled social workers were recruited and received specialized training to implement the intervention.

Findings:

  • Social workers collaborated with day care caregivers to support at-risk children and their parents.
  • The intervention focused on practical strategies for enhancing the well-being of vulnerable families within the day care environment.

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Implications:

  • This model offers a scalable and cost-effective approach to improving early intervention services in under-resourced settings.
  • Findings suggest the potential for social worker integration to significantly enhance the quality of infant care and family support in day care centers.