SPECIAL EP. Casting a Vote for Our Children's Future
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In this special episode of UNrattled, we share a timely message from our sister podcast, Tiny Talks on Early Learning. Hosts Jessica Stinson and Austin Lee welcome Elise Cranston, the Director of Advocacy at Childcare Aware of America, to discuss the vital role voting plays in shaping the future of childcare and early education in the United States. As the national election approaches, Elise highlights how every vote can make a difference, especially on issues directly impacting children, families, and communities across the country. This episode takes a deep dive into the specific challenges the childcare sector faces, including affordability, accessibility, and quality, while exploring why it’s crucial for early childhood educators, parents, and advocates to make their voices heard at the polls.
Elise brings her unique perspective as both a policy expert and a dedicated advocate, emphasizing that childcare is not just a family issue but a community-wide and economic one. The high cost of childcare, which averages over $8,000 annually in states like Alabama, places a significant burden on families, limiting access to quality care and causing retention issues for early educators. Elise explains how voting for candidates who prioritize early childhood policies can bring about meaningful change in these areas. She also underscores that childcare is increasingly recognized as a bipartisan issue, with support across the political spectrum—opening new avenues for conversation and progress.
Beyond the importance of voting, Elise encourages listeners to stay involved after election day by advocating directly with their elected officials. She explains how continued engagement—by sharing personal stories, participating in local discussions, and using digital tools to connect with representatives—helps maintain the momentum needed for lasting change. Childcare Aware of America offers a variety of resources to help voters stay informed and involved, including a voter guide and action center that makes advocacy accessible and impactful, even for the busiest parents and educators.
This episode is both an informational guide and a call to action, encouraging listeners to become proactive participants in democracy. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or simply someone who cares about the future of children, this episode is a powerful reminder of the impact each of us can have when we make our voices heard through voting and advocacy.
Timestamps for Key Takeaways
- The Power of Voting in Childcare Policy
- [02:52-03:28] - Elise discusses why voting is essential for early childhood professionals and families.
- [08:10-09:37] - How elections impact funding and resources that support affordable childcare.
- Childcare as a Bipartisan Issue
- [05:01-06:13] - Elise highlights bipartisan support for stronger childcare policies and how advocacy has made this possible.
- [21:19-22:54] - Austin shares the importance of respectful, inclusive conversations on political issues around children.
- The Cost of Childcare
- [06:13-08:10] - Austin shares insights on how challenging childcare costs can be and why it’s a critical issue for families.
- Advocacy Beyond Voting Day
- [13:19-15:10] - Elise encourages ongoing advocacy with elected officials beyond election day.
- [17:19-18:33] - Leveraging social media as an effective tool for connecting with lawmakers and building advocacy momentum.
- Resources for Advocacy
- [18:33-19:34] - Information on Childcare Aware’s Digital Action Center and other resources to support ongoing childcare advocacy.
Encourage your family, friends, and community to vote in the upcoming national election to support early childhood education and affordable childcare policies! Find resources to become an advocate at Childcare Aware of America.
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