Biden’s Chips Act Child Care Plan Is Better Than Nothing
The US day care system is broken. Congress isn’t fixing it. It’s time to get creative.
Take my child, please.
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When I was pregnant, I started signing up for daycare waiting lists at 14 weeks, before I had even told most people I was expecting. It was weird to fill out an application for a child who doesn’t yet have a name. (I wrote “player to be named” on the forms.) Yet our daughter wasn’t offered a full-time spot until she was more than a year old, and by then I’d been back at work for 10 months, making do with a mix of part-time care, babysitters, grandparent help and vacation time.
My experience is hardly unique. A full-time day care spot can take months or even years to secure, especially for the youngest children; 80% of day care spots are reserved for children age 3 or older.