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Appendix C
Participants in Panel Workshops
1b complement its detailed review of the scientific literature, the Panel
on Child Care Policy convened a series of workshops in 1988 to hear
from a broad array of scholars, service providers, public officials, and
representatives of key professional organizations and interest groups. The
worlo;hops covered five child care issues: policy implications of research,
the child care market, standards and regulations, the delivery system,
and international perspectives of policies and programs. This appendix
presents the names of the presenters and observers who participated in
those workshops.
WORKSHOP ON THE POLICY IMPLICATIONS
OF CHILD CARE RESEARCH
Presenters
Deborah Belle, Department of Psychology, Boston University
Jay Belsly, Division of Individual and Family Studies, Pennsylvania State
University
Helen Blank Director of Child Care, Children's Defense Fund
Donna Bryant, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Alison Clarke-Stewart, Program in Social Ecology, University of California
at IIvine
Judith F. Dunn, Department of Individual and Family Studies,
Pennsylvania State University
Hillel Goelman, Department of Language Education, University of British
Columbia
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Ronald Haskins, Professional Welfare Assistant, Committee on Ways and
Means, Minority Staff Committee
Carolee Howes, Graduate School of Education, University of California at
Los Angeles
Michael Lamb, Laboratory of Comparative Ethology, National Institutes
of Health - National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development
Catherine C. Lewis, School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics,
University of California at San Francisco
Susanne Martinez, Legislative Assistant, Office of Senator Cranston
Deborah Phillips, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia
Sandra Scarr, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia
Michelle Seligson, School-Age Child Care Project, Wellesley College
Center for Research on Women
Margaret B. Spencer, Division of Educational Studies, Emory University
Ann ~rnbull, Professor of Special Education, Acting Associate Director,
Bureau of Child Research, University of Kansas
Deborah Vandell, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Dallas
Brian Vaughn, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago
Gloria Zamora, Desegregation Assistance Center South-Central
Collaborative, Inter-cultural Development Research Association, San
Antonio
Observers
Wendy Baldwin, Chief, Demographic and Behavioral Sciences Branch,
Center for Population Research, National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development
Sarah Friedman, Health Scientist Administrator, Human Learning and
Behavior Branch, National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development
Patricia Hawkins, Child Care Specialist, Head Start Bureau
Margaret ~ Lucas, Chief, Child Development Service, U.S. Army
Community and Family Support Center
Nell Ryan, Executive Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Human Development Services, Office of Human Development
Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Heidi Sigal, Program Officer, Foundation for Child Development
Fredric Solomon, Director, Division of Mental Health and Behavioral
Medicine, Institute of Medicine
Eleanor Szanton, Executive Director, National Center for Clinical Infant
Programs
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Betsy Ussery, Assistant Commissioner of Administration for Children
Youth and Families, Head Start Bureau
Barbara Wilier, Director for Child Care Information Services, National
Association for the Education of Young Children
WORKSHOP ON THE CHILD CARE MARKET
Presenters
Diane Adams, Director, Community Coordinated Child Care
Joyce Allen, Senior Research Associate, Joint Center for Political Studies
Mary Jo Bane, J.F.K School of Government, Harvard University
Robin Barnes, Research Associate, The Urban Institute
Lorie Brush, Consultant, Analysis, Research, and llaining
Kathy Ceja, Legislative Assistant, Office of Representative
Nancy Johnson, U.S. House of Representatives
Rachel Connelly, Department of Economics, Bowdoin College
Peggy Connerton, Chief Economist, Service Employees International
Union, AFCCIO, CLC
Carol DeVita, Research Associate, The Urban Institute
Mark Freidman, Deputy Director of Administration, Maryland
Department of Human Resources
Ruth Frets, Director, Resources for Family Development
Alan Gauld, Human Services Finance Officer, Bank of America
Walter Gunn, Senior Research Psychologist, Center for Disease Control
Sandra Hofferth, Health Scientist and Administrator, National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development
Julie Isaacs, Analyst, Congressional Budget Office
Chris Iverson, Employment Policy Director, Committee on Labor and
Human Resources, U.S. Senate
Susanne Martinez, Legal Counsel to Alan Cranston, U.S. Senate
Marsha Renwanz, Staff Director, Subcommittee on Children, U.S. Senate
Philip Robins, Department of Economics, University of Miami
Judy Simpson, Children's World Learning Centers, Inc.
Sharon Stephan, Congressional Research Service
Myra Strober, Department of Education, Stanford University
Linda Waite, Senior Sociologist, The Rand (corporation
Observers
Helen Blank, Director, Day Care Division, Children's Defense Fund
Deborah Bowland, Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Policy, U.S. Department of Labor
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Ellen Galinsly, Project Director, Work and Family Life Studies, Bank
Street College
Patricia Hawkins, Child Care Specialist, Head Start Bureau
Margaret ~ Lucas, Chief, Child Development SeIvice, U.S. Army
Community and Family Support Center
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Naomi Marshall, National Black Child Development Institute
Sharon McGroder, Intern, Division of Children, Youth and Family Policy,
ASPE, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Roberta McKay, Economist, Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor
William Prosser, Director, Division of Children, Youth and Family Policy,
ASPE, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Barbara Reisman, Child Care Action Campaign
Nell Ryan, Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Human
Development Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services
Ann Segal, Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Planning and
Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Barbara Wilier, Director for Child Care Information Services, National
Association for the Education of Young Children
WORKSHOP ON STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS
Presenters
Roberta Aptekar, Child Welfare League of America, Washington, DC
David Beard, Texas Department of Human Resources, Austin, TX
Eugene B. Bardach, School of Public Policy, University of California at
Berkley
Sue Bradekamp, National Association for the Education of Young
Children, Washington, D.C.
Norris Class, Professor Emeritus, University of Southern California
Jack Clayton, American Association of Christian Schools, Fairfax, VA
Richard Clifford, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Rory Darrah, California Resource and Referral Network San Francisco,
CA
Diane Dennis, Kinder Care Learning Centers, Falls Church, VA
Patricia Fossarelli, Johns Hopkins University Hospital
Austine Fowler, Early Childhood Office, District of Columbia Public
Schools
Margery Freeman, National Council of Churches, New Orleans, LA
Sarah Green, Manatee County Head Start, Bradenton, FL
Karen Hill-Scott, Crystal Stairs, Inc., Inglewood, CA
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Randy Hitz, Oregon State Department of Education, Salem, OR
Sharon Lynn Kagan, Office of Earlly Childhood Education, Office of the
Mayor, New York City
Pauline Koch, Licensing Services for Children, Youth, and Families,
Wilmington, DE
Patricia Levin, Community Services for Children, Bethlehem, PA
Margaret Lucas, Child Development Services, U.S. Army Community and
Family Services, Alexandria, VA
Eula Miller, Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria, VA
Karen Miller, Children's World Learning Centers, Inc., Golden, CO
Gwen Morgan, Work/Family Directions, Wheelock College, Boston, MA
Donald Peters, Individual and Family Services, University of Delaware
Carol Phillips, Council for Early Childhood Education, Washington, D.C.
Winona Sample, California Department of Education, Santa Clara, CA
Patti Sherlock, National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral
Agencies, Rochester, MN
Helen Taylor, National Child Day Care Association, Washington, D.C.
Nancy Travis, Save the Children, Atlanta, GA
Observers
Helen Blank Children's Defense Fund
Patricia Hawkins, Head Start Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services
Chris Iverson, Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources
Allen Jensen, Subcommittee on Public Assistance and Unemployment
Compensation, House Committee on Ways and Means
Barbara Lipsky, Employment and Standards, U.S. Department of Labor
Naomi Marshall, National Black Child Development Institute, Inc.
Sharon McGroder, Assistant Secretary's Office for Planning and
Evaluation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Gail Perry, House Committee on Education and Labor
Peggy Pizzo, National Center for Clinical Infant Programs
Billy Press, National Academy of Sciences
William Prosser, Division of Children, Youth, and Family Policy, ASPE,
U.S Department of Health and Human Services
Anne Rosewater, House Select Committee on Children, Youth, and
Families
Nell Ryan, Office of Human Development Services, U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services
Thomas Schultz, National Association of State Boards of Education
Ann Segal, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Damian Thorman, Subcommittee on Human Resources, House
Committee on Education and Labor
Betsy Ussury, Head Start Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services
Kate Wash-O'Beirne, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Susan Wilhelm, Subcommittee on Human Resources, House Committee
on Education and Labor
Barbara Wilier, National Association for the Education of Young Children
WORKSHOP ON CHILD CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS
Presenters
Susan Abrams, Children's World Learning Centers, Inc.
David Allen, Resources for Child Caring, St. Paul, MN
Roslyn Anderson, Olsen Early Childhood Center, Minneapolis, MN
William Ashton, Forest T. Jones & Co., Reston, VA
Rebecca Maria Barrera, Ninos Group, Inc., San Antonio, TX
Roberta Bergman, Child Care Answers, Dallas, TX
Douglas Besharov, American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C.
Joanne Brady, Educational Development Center, Inc., Boston, MA
Donna Bryant, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Abby Cohen, Child Care Law Center, San Francisco, CA
Margaret Doolin, Governor's Office of Employee Relations, New York
Arthur Emlen, Regional Research Institute, Portland, Or
Suzanne FauLk, Wheezles and Sneezles, Berleley, CA
Ann Forsyth, Governor's Task Force on Work and Family, New York
Ellen Galinsky, Bank Street College and President, National Association
for the Education of Young Children
David Gleason, Corporate Child Care, Inc., Nashville, TN
Sharon Kalemkiarian, Insurance for Child Care Project, San Diego, CA
Sheila Kamerman, Columbia University School of Social Work
Joan Lombardi, Child Care Employee Project, Alexandria, VA
Joyce Long, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal
Employees
Fern Marx, Wellesley College
Gwen Morgan, Work Family Directions, Wheelock College
Clennie Murphy, Head Start Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services
Eleanor Nelson, Prospect Hill Parent's and Children's Centers, Waltham,
MA
Roger Neugebauer, Child Care Information Exchange, Redmond, CA
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Sister Geraldine O'Brien, East Coast Migrant Head Start, Arington, VA
Claudia Ostrander, Maryland National Bank
Diana Pearce, Women's Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C.
Deborah Phillips, University of Virginia
Judith Rosen, Fairfax County Office for Children, Fairfax, VA
Barbara Roy, First Bank of St. PauVSt. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce
June Sale, U.C.L.N Child Care Services, Los Angeles, CA
Michelle Seligson, Wellesley College
Patty Siegal, California Child Care Resource Referral Network, San
Francisco, CA
William Swan, University of Georgia
Edward Zigler, Yale University
Observers
Helen Blank Children's Defense Fund
Kathryn Ceja, Representative Johnson's Office
Jeri Eckhart, U.S. Department of Labor
Ruth Gardner, Senate Subcommittee on Children
Patricia Hawkins, Head Start Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services
Sandra Hofferth, National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development
Chris Iverson, Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources
Allen Jensen, Subcommittee on Public Assistance and Unemployment
Compensation, House Committee on Ways and Means
Sally Kilgore, Department of Education
Margaret ~ Lucas, U.S. Army Community and Family Support Center
Niobe Marshall, National Black Child Development Institute, Inc.
Shelby Miller, The Ford Foundation
Jay Noell, Congressional Budget Office
Gail Perry, House Committee on Education and Labor
Billie Press, National Academy of Sciences
William Prosser, Division of Children, Youth, and Family Policy, ASPE,
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Anne Rosewater, House Select Committee on Children, Youth, and
Families
Nell Ryan, Office of Human Development Services, U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services
Thomas Schultz, National Association of State Boards of Education
Heidi Sigal, Foundation for Child Development
Frederic Solomon, Institute of Mediciane
Eleanor Szanton, National Center for Clinical Infant Programs
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Richard ~rplin, Senate Subcommittee on Children
Betsy Ussery, Head Start Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services
Barbara Wilier, National Association for the Education of Young Children
WORKSHOP ON CHILD CARE POLICIES AND PROGR~I:
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Presenters
Bengt-Erik Andersson, Institute of Education, University of Stockholm
Sweden
Olga Baudelot, Institut National de Recherche Pedagogique, France
Glenn Drover, School of Social Work, University of British Columbia,
Canada
Alfred Kahn, School of Social Work Columbia University
Sheila Kamerman, School of Social Work, Columbia University
Soren Kindlund, Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Sweden
Peter Moss, Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education,
University of London, England
Jacob Vedel-Pedersen, Danish National Social Research Institute,
Denmark
Observers
Marianne Ferber, Department of Economics, University of Illinois; Chair,
Panel on Employer Policies and Working Families
Ulla MaLkus, Harvard University
Billie Press, National Academy of Sciences
Betsy Ussery, Associate Commissioner, Head Start Bureau
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