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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD

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Founder & President, Center on Child and Family Policy. Researcher; policy analyst; dedicated to advancing the well-being of young children and their families.

Washington, D.C.
Joined August 2011
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
15 days
The push for universal #childcare rests on three core claims: - Parents want free childcare. - The research proves big returns. - Quality is scalable. *Yet all three claims are false.* My recent piece for @FamStudies takes a closer look at each: https://t.co/H0WMMcHyk3
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Three false claims form the now-unquestioned foundation for an ambitious agenda to transform how America's youngest children are raised.
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
25 days
“For many mothers and fathers, caring for their own young children is the most important work they will ever do. Policy should honor and elevate that work—not displace it.”
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Brad Wilcox
25 days
"Three False Claims Behind The Push For Universal Child Care" @kbstevens https://t.co/gHNENyQnMT @FamStudies
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
25 days
We know the early years matter a great deal — to children and to their parents. That's why we need to get early childhood policy right.
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The Institute for Family Studies
25 days
Child care advocates insist that most families prefer quality child care programs to parental care, notes @kbstevens But three recent national surveys, including a survey by @FamStudies , reveal the opposite. Most parents do not want their young children cared for by paid
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
2 months
Thanks to @thedispatch for promoting much-needed debate on an issue so core to family and societal well-being.
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The Dispatch
2 months
DISPATCH DEBATE - The Steep Cost of ‘Free’ Child Care: Young children need deep human connection, not paid providers | @kbstevens & Jenet Erickson Read here: https://t.co/sgg8elBZJY
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
2 months
The loving relationships that drive early brain development cannot be delivered “at scale.” Policy should empower parents, not replace them. https://t.co/vnAAmziaGj
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
5 months
State leadership delivers ECE results Washington can't. States can move beyond one-size-fits-all mandates to craft targeted solutions — grounded in local needs — that empower parents & make programs better for children.
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
5 months
Effective ECE policy is built by states, not Washington. States control the levers that matter. When they get policy right, they see clear returns for their workforce, economy — and families with young children. See why states must lead: https://t.co/NZLv1lpg50
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
5 months
Effective ECE policy is built by states, not Washington. States control the levers that matter. When they get policy right, they see clear returns for their workforce, economy — and families with young children. See why states must lead: https://t.co/NZLv1lpg50
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
5 months
Any setting where young children spend substantial time shapes their development. When states treat “childcare” as separate from “education,” it wastes money and confuses families. Smart policy focuses on real needs of children and families - not false bureaucratic
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
5 months
What's the difference between “childcare” and “early education”? There isn’t one. People often view childcare and early education as two different things, but this distinction ignores how young children actually develop. Get the ECE Essentials: https://t.co/3srYdJLt2U
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
5 months
What's the difference between “childcare” and “early education”? There isn’t one. People often view childcare and early education as two different things, but this distinction ignores how young children actually develop. Get the ECE Essentials: https://t.co/3srYdJLt2U
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
5 months
The ECE sector is in a workforce crisis, with annual turnover rates as high as 25-40%. It’s costing businesses millions and disrupting the stable programs young children need. Our second key policy goal is to build this workforce. See all our strategies:
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
5 months
Many lower-income working parents face an impossible choice: put their child in a substandard program or give up a steady job. This damages families and state economies. Our first key policy goal is empowering these parents with real purchasing power & a diverse marketplace
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
5 months
You've seen our 5 core principles. Now, see the tools. The ECE State Policy Center is designed for state leaders with a 120-term glossary, "Solutions in Action," and clear guides to ECE fundamentals. Explore here: https://t.co/hpGuINpJ6l #earlychildhoodeducation #ECE
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
5 months
Creating ECE policy that truly works for families, children, and state economies is complex. It requires a coherent foundation for decisionmaking. I'm proud to announce that @_CCFP is launching a new ECE State Policy Center, with five core principles to guide the way:
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Katharine B. Stevens, PhD
5 months
(6/6) These principles aren't just theory—they're a roadmap. See the policy solutions they guide & the innovative state examples proving they work. Welcome to CCFP’s ECE State Policy Center: https://t.co/hpGuINqgVT #earlychildhoodeducation #ECE #earlyedpolicy #childcarepolicy
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