Posted on 07/05/2021 12:55:58 PM PDT by Right Wing Vegan
As the government steadily assumes responsibility for services previously provided by the private sector, small businesses shutter. It is hard for enterprising individuals to compete with widespread, “free” (i.e., taxpayer-funded) government offerings.
The latest example of this is in Chicago, where the city’s universal public pre-K program is destroying private child care businesses–many of which are owned by women and people of color. An in-depth Chicago Tribune article this week, details the struggle that many small daycares are confronting as the city’s government preschool program expands. “Private child care owners say universal pre-K leaves many families with little choice where to send their children to preschool because cost becomes the determining factor of choosing CPS instead of private preschool, even if the private program better fits a family’s needs,” the Tribune reports.
Steven Coles, owner of Lil’ Scholars Learning Center in the greater Chicago area, told the Tribune that parents are “almost forced” to enroll their children in the government preschool programs because it doesn’t cost them anything, even though the quality may be inferior or it may not be the best environment for the child.
When it comes to the expanded role of government over education and its consequences, past is prologue. In his book Schooled to Order, historian David Nasaw explains that as government schooling became compulsory in Massachusetts beginning in 1852, the number of private schools in the state dropped from 1,308 in 1840 to only 350 by 1880.
As more private daycares close with the expansion of government preschool programs, the shortage of child care providers will widen and costs will increase. Many daycare centers rely on income from preschoolers to off-set the costs of infant and toddler care. Without those preschoolers, the centers are in danger of closing, leaving parents scrambling for early childhood care. “If private centers continue to close because of the financial strain of losing preschool children, Chicago could be at risk of developing an ‘infant and toddler child care desert,’” a child care provider and advocate told the Tribune.
The shortage of child care providers and skyrocketing costs will then add more ammunition to supporters of government-subsidized child care programs who will insist the government should step in to fix the “market failure” of child care, despite the government causing the problem in the first place.
After reading my recent article about the problems with government preschool ahead of my debate on the topic on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal show, a reader emailed me. “I work in early childhood and this would mean an end to all of the independent, privately owned, and individually purposed schools that exist today,” wrote Bob Harrison. “It would make all preschools part of a bureaucratic program with required content,” he added.
While some private programs will survive government encroachment, the death of small daycares in Chicago should be our latest reminder that when the government steps in to help, it often harms.
That is their plan. They want kids in government indoctrination centers from infancy. We can’t allow individuals to raise children and give them a chance for some unstructured time to play and think their own thoughts.
“Free” is a hard price to beat.
Read later.
I don’t understand why people have children and then send them out to be reared by mostly uneducated, untrained babysitters for up to 12 hours a day. Child abuse in my book.
When you add up all the extra costs associated with having both spouses work, unless both are making over $100K, it really doesn’t benefit all that much to have both spouses working, when you consider all the additional expenses it takes for the other spouse to work.
Creeping government...nothing new.
Even in DuPage County the once bastion of conservativism.
About thirty years ago every burg and village competed to have their own health club, and they spent megabucks.
Mostly a very expensive flash in the pan.
The parking lots of the government-owned clubs are empty.
Driving past a local LA Fitness on New Year’s Eve and many, many cars in the lot as usual.
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