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Child Care Matters: Built to Break

Child Care Matters: Built to Break

Written by: BridgeCare
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Why is it so hard to find high-quality, affordable child care in the U.S.? And what would it take to fix it? Child Care Matters: Built to Break is a critical examination of our early childhood system from the perspectives of those who live it every day. Join host Jamee Herbert, CEO of BridgeCare, and a wide variety of leaders, experts, and critical stakeholders on this journey to reveal the underlying reasons for limited supply, skyrocketing costs, and a fragmented infrastructure that was set up to fail.© 2025 BridgeCare Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Episode 6: How Do We Define Quality Child Care?
    Apr 29 2026


    In Episode 6 of Child Care Matters Built to Break, our host Jamee Herbert looks at one of the most complex questions in early childhood education. What does quality child care look like, and how do we define it?


    In this episode, we examine why the concept of “quality child care” is so contested in ECE in America. We also investigate how it’s defined, measured and rated in the US, and why even well-intentioned quality rating systems can create unintended consequences for child care providers.

    In this episode:

    • Sonja Castañeda-Cudney — Parent (Los Angeles)
    • Sarah Rittling — Executive Director, First Five Years Fund
    • Wendy Doyle — President & CEO of United WE.
    • Keller-Anne Ruble — Solutions Architect, BridgeCare
    • Simon Workman — Co-founder & Principal, Prenatal to Five Fiscal Strategies
    • Erica Phillips - Executive Director of The National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC)

    Child Care Matters: Built to Break examines America’s early childhood system from the perspectives of parents, providers, and experts, one piece of the puzzle at a time. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone navigating child care or working to improve it in their community, and follow the show so you don’t miss the next chapter of the series. For more information, go to getbridgecare.com.


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    24 mins
  • Episode 5: What's Causing the ECE Data Gap?
    Apr 8 2026


    In Episode 5 of Child Care Matters: Built to Break, host Jamee Herbert, CEO of BridgeCare, explores a critical but often overlooked issue in early childhood education: the data gap. Why is it so hard for families, providers, and policymakers to access the information they need, and how is that making an already-strained system even harder to navigate?

    Throughout this episode, we explore how the fragmented child care system leaves everyone “flying blind.” We also look at why the lack of data on availability, cost, and eligibility causes critical delays for parents and makes it more challenging for policymakers to make informed decisions.


    In this episode:


    Sonja Castañeda-Cudney — Parent

    Simon Workman — Co-founder & Principal, Prenatal to Five Fiscal Strategies

    Sabina Andersson — Colorado Department of Early Childhood

    Sarah Rittling — Executive Director, First Five Years Fund

    Child Care Matters: Built to Break examines America’s early childhood system from the perspectives of parents, providers, and experts, one piece of the puzzle at a time. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone working to improve child care in their community, and follow the show so you don’t miss the next chapter of the series. For more information, go to getbridgecare.com.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 4: Policy and Legislation
    Mar 18 2026

    In Episode 4 of Child Care Matters: Built to Break, host Jamee Herbert, CEO of BridgeCare, examines how policy and legislation impact our child care system. We look at the history of federal child care policy efforts and how a lack of a strategic and holistic approach to legislation has helped contribute to the broken child care system we have today.


    You’ll also hear how well-intentioned policies can create unintended consequences for families and providers, and how disjointed regulations can make it harder for child care providers to do their jobs. We showcase one state that’s finding a way to improve the lives of families, and through well-planned child care policy and legislation, is making a difference for its residents.


    In this episode:

    Rep. Kate Farrar — Connecticut State Representative

    Erica Phillips — Executive Director, National Association for Family Child Care

    Sarah Rittling — Executive Director, First Five Years Fund

    Child Care Matters: Built to Break examines America’s early childhood system from the perspectives of parents, providers, and experts, one piece of the puzzle at a time. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone working to improve child care in their community, and follow the show so you don’t miss the next chapter of the series. For more information, go to getbridgecare.com.

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    21 mins
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