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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 45 MIN

Are We Building Child Care Systems Or Seats

from Stumbling Through Work · host Jerek Hough

Send us Fan MailNYC is pushing toward universal city-run child care, and depending on who you ask, it’s either a long-overdue lifeline or a wrecking ball aimed at private programs. I’m holding both truths at once: expanding access can change family budgets, boost workforce participation, and bring better early childhood education wages and standards. But if we ignore what makes child care actually run, we’re about to learn the hard way that good intentions don’t operate a system.We break down the real trade-offs behind universal childcare policy: market displacement when “free” enters the room, fewer provider choices over time, and the uncomfortable question of long-term public funding sustainability. Then we get to the point that decides success or failure: childcare infrastructure. Not vibes. Physical space, staffing pipelines, training, coaching, enrollment systems, compliance tracking, leadership capacity, and all the unglamorous operational work that keeps quality from collapsing when scaling up.Follow me :Website:  https://www.abbreviatedlearning.comFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/abbreviatedlearningInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/abbreviatedlearning

Send us Fan Mail NYC is pushing toward universal city-run child care, and depending on who you ask, it’s either a long-overdue lifeline or a wrecking ball aimed at private programs. I’m holding both truths at once: expanding access can change family budgets, boost workforce participation, and bring better early childhood education wages and standards. But if we ignore what makes child care actually run, we’re about to learn the hard way that good intentions don’t operate a system. We break d...

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