K-State’s Wiles touts success of childcare efforts in Kansas

MANHATTAN, Kan. – When parents can’t work because childcare is not available, their communities suffer. Bradford Wiles, a child development specialist at Kansas State University, recently conducted a survey of stay-at-home parents in several Kansas counties. He said the data show that nearly 75% of those who stay home with their children would go to work if they could find reliabl...

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