Survey on Where Parents Look for and Find Information When Selecting Child Care
NORC is conducting an important survey to learn about how parents look for and use information when they choose child care or early education for their young children. Some parents may use child care or early education, while other parents may not and instead care for their child(ren) themselves. The study is sponsored by the Administration for Children and Families, a federal agency. The information collected will help policymakers understand what parents may need to help find child care and early education. Please have an adult (18 years or older) who lives in this household answer the following questions. The questions take about 20 minutes, and your participation is voluntary. You do not have to answer any question you do not want to answer. Your information will be kept private. All of your answers will become part of an anonymous group of responses called a data set. The survey findings will only be shared as summary statistics and will not include any information that could identify you or your child(ren). We may link this survey data with other data about the neighborhood or state you live in. Study findings will be put into summary reports and shared publicly but will not contain any names or other information that identifies you. The data, questionnaire, and analysis files will be prepared and submitted to be archived in an online data repository. The archived data will be available to other researchers to access and use but will not contain names or other identifying information. If you have any questions, you may call the NORC Institutional Review Board Administrator, toll free, at 1-866-309-0542.
AE1. First, are there any children under the age of 6 years, including babies, who live in this household?
Yes
No (EXIT THE INTERVIEW, GO TO DA6)
AE2. Are any of these children under the age of 6 enrolled in kindergarten or higher grades?
Yes
No
AE3. How many of these children under the age of 6 are not yet enrolled in kindergarten?
_____________ NUMBER OF CHILDREN [0-99]
If 0 (EXIT THE INTERVIEW, GO TO DA6)
AE4. Do any of these children under the age of 6, not yet in kindergarten have a physical, emotional, developmental, or behavioral condition that affects the way you provide care for them?
AE5. How many adults (18 years and older), including yourself live in this household?
______________ NUMBER OF ADULTS [0-99]
If 0 (EXIT THE INTERVIEW, GO TO DA6)
Introductory Questions
A1. What state do you currently live in?
[DROP DOWN MENU LISTING EACH STATE AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA]
INSTRUCTIONS: Throughout this questionnaire, we will ask you questions about child care and early education that families may use when their child is not with the parent or legal guardian. When asking you these questions, we mean all the different types of child care and early education, including child care, sometimes referred to as daycare, Early Head Start, Head Start, preschool/pre-kindergarten programs, nursery school, Montessori or other programs which can be:
Home-based, which occurs in someone’s home, such as the child’s home or the provider’s home. Home-based care can be paid or unpaid, from family, friends or neighbors, or from someone who operates a child care business in their home.
Center-based, which occurs in an organization, school, or business that is large or small and not someone’s home.
In the questions throughout this questionnaire, we will be using the term ‘child care’ to mean all these different types of child care and early education.
Please answer this questionnaire thinking about child(ren) in your household who are under the age of 6, but not yet in kindergarten.
A2. Are any of these children under the age of 6 (not yet enrolled in kindergarten) currently enrolled in a child care program?
C. Finding Information about Child Care
In this section, we want you to think about different sources of information. By ‘sources of information’ we mean any person, thing, or place that may offer information.
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C1) In the past 12 months, have you gotten information about child care from these sources? [Code Yes/No] |
[IF SOURCE MARKED ’NO’ IN C1, ASK C2]
C2) In the past 12 months, have you tried to get information about child care from these sources? [Code Yes/No] |
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(IF a or b) Yes in C1 OR C2 ABOVE, ASK:
C3. What websites (not including Google), child care search tools, or apps do you recall using? (RECORD UP TO 3.)
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(ASK
ONLY IF SOURCES WERE SELECTED IN C1 AND C2 ABOVE)
C8.
Have any of the following made it hard for you to get the
information you wanted about child care? (Code
all that apply)
Not
enough time to look for information
Didn’t
know where to look for information
Poor
internet connection
Couldn’t
find information that told me what I wanted to know (IF
SELECTED, ASK C8a.)
Didn’t
know people I could ask
Was
not able to call or visit programs (e.g., due to transportation
issues, work schedules, COVID-19 restrictions on visitation)
It
was not hard to get the information I wanted about child care
[Exclusive]
Other
(specify)_________________
(ASK
ONLY IF C8.4
is selected)
C8a.
What information did you want to know about child care that you
were not able to find? (OPEN
ENDED)
These next questions ask about the types of information about child care you may have looked for in the past 12 months.
T1. Which of the following types of information have you looked for in the past 12 months? (Code all that apply)
How close a provider is to work or home
Health and safety conditions at specific providers
Age groups that the provider enrolls
Providers that accept child care financial assistance that you qualify for, such as a subsidy, voucher, scholarship, or certificate
Providers that share your culture or values, such as your language or religion
Providers that will serve child(ren)’s specific needs
Whether provider is taking new children
Other (Specify) _______________
T2. Thinking about any information you have found, what information did you find most helpful about child care options in your area? (Code all that apply)
Health and safety conditions at specific providers
Age groups that the provider enrolls
Where you could get care that you can afford
Providers that accept child care financial assistance that you qualify for, such as a subsidy, voucher, scholarship, or certificate
Providers that share your culture or values, such as your language or religion
Providers that will serve child(ren)’s specific needs
Whether provider is taking new children
Provider quality
None of these
T3. Thinking about any information you have not found, what information would be most helpful to you about child care options in your area? (Code all that apply)
Hours and days of care
How close a provider is to work or home
Health and safety conditions at specific providers
Age groups that the provider enrolls
Where you could get care that you can afford
Providers that accept child care financial assistance that you qualify for, such as a subsidy, voucher, scholarship or certificate
Providers that share your culture or values, such as your language or religion
Providers that will serve child(ren)’s specific needs
Whether provider is taking new children
None of these [Exclusive –Skip to Section D]
Other (Specify)___________
Please think about the last time you made a decision about child care. For example, you could have chosen a new provider, decided to stop using a non-parental care provider, or could have decided to have child(ren) receive care only from their parents, just to name a few.
D1. What was the decision that you made? (Code one)
Chose a new provider
Decided to stay with an existing provider
Decided to care for this/these child(ren) yourself and/or by your spouse/partner
Have not made any decisions about child care [Exclusive – Skip to Section B]
Other ___________________
D2. What was your main reason for making that decision about this/these child(ren)’s care at the time?
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D3. What month and year did you make that decision?
___________Month [DROP DOWN MENU: January through December]
___________Year [2016-2023]
D4. How old was the child at the time you made that decision? If you made that decision about multiple children, please report the age in years and months of the youngest child at the time you made that decision.
______ Years [0-6] and ______Months [0-11]
D5. How many hours did you spend looking for information to help you make that decision about this/these (child/children)’s child care? (For example, please include time talking with other people, visiting providers, reading about different options, or any other activities that you did to get information for your decision.)
_________Hours [1-999]
D6. How many weeks did you have to consider information and make that decision about this/these child(ren)’s child care? (Code one)
D7. To make that decision, did you consider any new providers who weren’t already caring for this/these child(ren)?
Yes (ask D7a)
No (Go to D8)
D7a. Did you consider one new provider or more than one new provider? (Code one)
1 new provider
2 new providers
3 new providers
4 or more new providers
D8. What, if any, specific information did you try to learn when you made that decision about child care? (Code all that apply)
Hours of care
How close a provider is to work or home
Health and safety conditions at specific providers
Age groups that the provider enrolls
Where you could get care that you can afford
Providers that accept child care financial assistance that you qualify for, such as a subsidy, voucher, scholarship or certificate
Providers that share your culture or values, such as your language or religion
Providers that will serve child(ren)’s specific needs
Whether provider is taking new children
Provider quality
None of these [Exclusive]
Other (Specify) ______________
D9. When choosing who will care for their children, families may consider what they need for schedules, cost, and children's experiences. When you made that decision, would you say you...
Had enough information
Had some information, but not enough information
Did not have much information at all
D10. Deciding where to send a child for child care can be a hard decision. There are lots of things to consider such as schedules, cost, and children’s experiences. This can make it difficult to find a provider that meets all your family’s needs. How many options for child care did you have when you made that decision? Would you say you had... (Code One)
No options that met my family’s needs
1 option that met my family’s needs
2 options that met my family’s needs
3 options that met my family’s needs
4 or more options that met my family’s needs
D11. How well did your decision meet your family’s needs, for example, related to schedules, cost, parental work, children’s experiences, and other factors? Would you say it met…(Code One)
All of your family’s needs
Most of your family’s needs
Some of your family’s needs
Very few of your family’s needs
D12. As a result of that decision, did you make a change to your work or family situation? (Code One)
As a result of that care decision… |
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D12a. Were there any other changes you made to your work or family situation that you would like to share?
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B. In addition to a child’s parents, a child may be cared for in non-parental care, such as by other adults in the household, by relatives or friends outside of the household, or by a child care professional in someone else’s home or in a center. Next, I have some questions about the people who care for child(ren) in this household in a typical week.
Please answer for the child(ren) in this household who are under age 6, but not yet in kindergarten.
DA. Other Information about Your Family
DA1. In a typical week, how many hours did you spend working, in school or training, or commuting to and from these activities?
Please enter 0 if you do not work, go to school, or attend training in a typical week.
_________________ HOURS [0-168]
DA1a. Are all of these hours that you spend working, in school or training, and commuting to and from these activities between 8am and 6pm Monday through Friday?
1) Yes
2) No
DA2. Do you have a spouse or partner in the household?
Yes
No (If no, GO TO DA4)
DA3. How many hours does that person spend working, in school or training, and commuting to and from these activities in a typical week? Please enter 0 if your spouse/partner does not work, go to school, or attend training in a typical week.
_______________HOURS [0-168]
DA3a. Are all of these hours that person spends working, in school or training, and commuting to and from these activities between 8am and 6pm Monday through Friday?
1) Yes
DA4. In the past 12 months, did anyone in this household receive child care financial assistance such as subsidies, vouchers, scholarships, or certificates for children of working parents? These programs may also be open to parents who are in school or training.
Yes
No
DA5. What was your approximate household income, after taxes and deductions, last year? Please give your best estimate. Please be assured that your responses to this and all other questions in this questionnaire will not be revealed to any agency except in summary form for all study participants combined.
$___________ [0 – 500,000]
(IF DA5 NOT ANSWERED OR 0, ASK DA5a. ELSE GO TO DA6.)
DA5a. Which of the following categories do you think best describes your total household income after taxes from all sources last year?
DA6. Thank you for your participation in the survey! Your responses will help public agencies and private organizations improve the information that parents look for and use when selecting child care for their young children.
Survey on Where Parents Look for and Find Information When Selecting Child Care
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