Child care providers air grievances

Oklahoma child care providers are struggling for financial survival as the Oklahoma Department of Human Services keeps adding regulations without providing additional subsidies to help providers meet new requirements, child care operators complained Tuesday.

 
BY RANDY ELLIS | Published: November 28, 2012   

Oklahoma child care providers are struggling for financial survival as the Oklahoma Department of Human Services keeps adding regulations without providing additional subsidies to help providers meet new requirements, child care operators complained Tuesday.

photo - Kenzie Keck holds a sign above her head during a meeting Tuesday of child care providers and Department of Human Services  supervisors. Keck works at Children’s Lighthouse 1 in Oklahoma City. About 200 child care providers attended  the public forum at Francis Tuttle Technology  Center, Reno campus.  Photo by  Jim Beckel,  The Oklahoman
Kenzie Keck holds a sign above her head during a meeting Tuesday of child care providers and Department of Human Services supervisors. Keck works at Children’s Lighthouse 1 in Oklahoma City. About 200 child care providers attended the public forum at Francis Tuttle Technology Center, Reno campus. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman

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“We’re kind of feeling the crunch from all sides,” said Cyndi Johnson of the Linwood Early Learning Center of Oklahoma City. “Everyone is just like hanging on by their fingernails and...
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