hospitalizations werebetween December 19 andFebruary 28, 2022. 25%of them were habitsadmitted in units ofintensive care.the high cost of living, asconsequence of inflation,has thousands of familiesconsidering changes or cutsto pay for their caresmall children.Earlier we were able to talkabout savings optionswith the institute of educationearly for children and familieshispanics in new yorkthanks for being with newsUnivision 41. First of all,how have they beenaffected families withyoung children in your carechild, in the middle of theinflation?>> are being affectedSeriously, I think it’s going toworsen the people who aretaking care of children, especiallyhome businesses.right now, especially forHispanics because manywe have jobs with salariesínimos.still charging the samewages, but having topay higher prices, it is verydistinguished.íctor: in what wayorganizations like yourscan help familiesour communities that thoseexpenses are not so high,how is it happening with many?>> we work trying tofind the right carefor the kids.we have to help thefamilies be your search for aprice that suits themalso with grants fromgovernment.we can help with thoseapps to trypay for child carein quality programs.íctor: what recommendations do you have?can give to parents,precisely so that theirexpenses are reduced.although the situation isdifficult, as he says.>> families are takingdecisions because they have toleave someone at workto take care of the child.many families are choosingto have their relativesthat they can take care of the child.Who is going to get licenses?become providers ofchild care to care foryour children, if you have a relativewhich is available for that.we can help you at lunchHispanic to get his license.ictor: what is number or pageweb can be communicated forget some kind of helporientation?>> to our website,
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