Number of licensed child care slots - Dodge County
Current Value
1,740
Definition
Story Behind the Curve
Child care availability in Dodge County was impacted during covid in 2020, but has been steadily increasing since, gaining 8% between 2020 and 2023.
Contributing factors:
- Employer-sponsored child care
- State and federal policies that support access to quality early care and education for all families.
Limiting factors:
- Employee turnover
- School district 3k-4k & wrap around care offerings
Why Is This Important?
Healthy development in the early years (particularly birth to three) provides the building blocks for educational achievement, economic productivity, responsible citizenship, lifelong health, strong communities, and successful parenting of the next generation.” Harvard Center for the Developing Child
Science shows that positive early childhood experiences can have major short- and long-term effects on cognitive and social-emotional development. Money spent on high-quality early care and education (ECE) is an investment. One dollar spent on high-quality early care and education yields an average return of $4 over time. In circumstances where children are extremely vulnerable, the return can be as high as $13.
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Data Methodology
Regulated Child Care slots - the number of children child care programs are allowed to serve per state regulation.
**These numbers do not take into consideration availability of child care slots based on certain eligibility requirements, or unavailable openings due to staffing shortages.