Child Care Argumentative Essay

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Our future depends on those who we nurture and those who look up to us. They discover, learn, and engage with hundreds of objects and people every day, shaping their personalities, intelligence, and the way they treat others. Without adults to help guide them through their first steps, their future may be a reflection of the lack of care that they received when they were younger. In order for our society to flourish, we must look to those younger than us to continue our success. Child care is the foundation for newborn infants, and it can be defined very simply as the care of children at a young age, usually from birth to around the age of six. Some examples of child care include daycare, preschool, and public schools. It is very expensive …show more content…

Living on a low income is struggling in and of itself, but when the additional cost of child care is added to the cost of living, it makes it extremely difficult for a parent to pay for all of the expenses. That is why federal programs exist in the first place, but if this family is not qualified for a program, how does the family pay for child care? The only possible solution for this family is to not apply for child care and have the mother or father work part-time to care for the child, which in turn changes their work schedule. Around “65% of parents’ work schedules are affected by child care challenges...” (Let’s Grow Kids). This costs U.S. employees in total about “three billion dollars a year.” (Let’s Grow Kids). Working parents shouldn’t have to choose between making a sustainable income and caring for their child. Working and making sure one’s child is safe and cared for, should be able to happen at the same time, but over a half of parents are still unable to work to their full potential. Being unable to work full time cuts back on a parent’s ability to do well in their work field due to the spaced out working schedule from going back and forth between home and working. Although it may not seem like adapting a schedule to a child’s needs is something to complain about, it lessens the family’s income and it stresses the parents out. If child care was more affordable, parents would be able to work full-time without worries, and the work environment would be more efficient, resulting in more focused

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