Speakers

Juliet Bromer

Juliet Bromer is a research scientist at the Herr Research Center at Erikson Institute in Chicago. Bromer’s research focuses on child care quality improvement with a particular focus on home-based child care and systems that support quality. Currently, she is a co-principal investigator of the federally-funded Home-Based Child Care Supply and Quality Project with Mathematica Policy Research as well as a co-investigator with Toni Porter of the Multi-State Study of Family Child Care Decline and Supply. Additionally, Bromer and colleagues are engaged in implementing the Breakthrough Series Collaborative approach to continuous quality improvement with family child care networks and other support organizations. She has collaborated with and advised numerous local, state, and federal early childhood initiatives around evaluation and research and translating research into policy and practice. She has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on home-based child care and serves on several national research advisory groups. She has presented at national and local conferences, conducted workshops for practitioners, administrators, and policy makers, and has extensive experience facilitating discussions, focus groups, and interactive learning sessions.

Sessions

Family Child Care Decline and Supply: A Research Perspective