Day Care in New York and how it is improving
Title: Day Care in New York and how it is improving
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 647 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Day Care in New York and how it is improving
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 647 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Currently there are only about twelve or so day-care investigators
on Long Island, whose responsibilities are to inspect and monitor all 1,659
providers caring for 35,319 preschool children in Nassau and Suffolk
Counties. This number of investigators is insufficient, and has hindered the
ability of these two counties to properly inspect the quality of day care in
their areas.
These inspectors are called licensors or licensing representatives,
who are civil servants and make a maximum of $44,739 this
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the regulation of day-care recently
has shown greatly. The percentage of child care complaints that were
substantiated in the past five years is at its lowest, with drastic drops from
35% on Long Island to 19%, and 35% in New York State to 23%. If the
current interest in improving the regulation of child care in the state of
New York continues, the inspectors jobs will become less stressful, and
child care will improve substantially and with great impact.