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New York families are still dealing with child care barriers despite improvements.
A new report found more than half the state is a child care desert with parents having to leave the workforce because they cannot access it.
While the Child Care Assistance Program has improved, it does not make up for other shortcomings.
Lara Kyriakou, associate director of early childhood policy and advocacy for The Education Trust-New York and the report's co-author, said one of the biggest barriers is lacking knowledge about available child care programs.
By FL1 NewsNew York families are still dealing with child care barriers despite improvements.
A new report found more than half the state is a child care desert with parents having to leave the workforce because they cannot access it.
While the Child Care Assistance Program has improved, it does not make up for other shortcomings.
Lara Kyriakou, associate director of early childhood policy and advocacy for The Education Trust-New York and the report's co-author, said one of the biggest barriers is lacking knowledge about available child care programs.