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CHILD AND ADULT DAY CARE PROFESSIONS CONVERGING IN THE 1990s?: IMPLICATIONS FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH

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Pages 283-293 | Published online: 03 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Intergenerational day care is one of the innovative corporate responses to the current dependent care crisis gripping the United States labor force. If successful, this new service type could have important training and research implications for Gerontology and Child Development/Early Childhood Education programs around the country. This paper presents the historical roots and the nature of child and adult day care, and discusses selected intergenerational day care training and research issues.

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