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Who Shapes Child Care? Sandra Dill Weighs In

1 h 0 min · 16. März 2026
Episode Who Shapes Child Care? Sandra Dill Weighs In Cover

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What happens when the people who care for our youngest children help shape public policy? Host Georgia Goldburn speaks with Sandra Dill, a New Haven family child care provider and policy advisor bringing lived experience into Connecticut’s early childhood education decisions. As the owner of Motherlyluv Too Family Child Care and a member of the state’s Early Childhood Education Endowment Advisory Board, Dill explains why stable funding matters, how home-based child care strengthens communities, and how collective advocacy through CERCLE Collab is shifting power toward the people doing the work at a moment when the future of early childhood education is on the line.

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