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Major Conflicts of Viewpoints in the Australian Childcare Industry

Recall the survey findings done on the parents regarding priorities and preferences in the childcare industry. You’ll find that they were not as emphasized on the quality of child care as they were about the cost and availability. They also suggested the center to have complete security of their children rather than the most-known qualifications of the staff.  The government, on the other hand, is more inclined towards setting quality standards. Other than focusing on staff qualification, the government concentrated on the educational curriculum and practices. No doubt, they had parent's preferences in their priority list; those were still not on rank one from their perspective.  This is actually a conflict of the viewpoint that began. Let's take a look at the details of what conflicts of perspectives happened in the childcare industry in Australia.  The Conflicts of Perspectives Formal and Informal Child Care While the parents looked at informal child