When three in 10 candidates who sign up for your program don’t make it to the end, you know you...
The United Nations has declared June 11 to be the first annual International Day of Play, calling it “a unifying...
What do you do when a preschooler throws a desk? For Carol Barton, project director of Early Childhood Education in...
First Book, a nonprofit social enterprise focused on furthering educational equity for children ages 0-18 who are growing up in...
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Every year, ZERO TO THREE presents a Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of “significant and enduring contributions to improving the...
Because we can’t take our Early Learning Nation Studio on the road during this time, stay tuned as ELN recaps...
Those of us who watched too much TV in the 1970s probably remember commercials extolling long-distance phone calls as The...
The Founding Fathers built competition among the states into our system of government. With 50-plus laboratories for democracy, we’re bound...
How and why do children become aggressive – or even violent? How can we understand the true causes – and recognize the signs – before they take hold? Kenneth A. Dodge, Pritzker Professor of Public Policy at Duke University explains the important research that can help children and families. Filmed for Early Learning Nation’s Mobile Studio at the Society for Research in Child Development’s biennial meeting in Baltimore, MD, on March 22, 2019. #SRCD19
Infants and young children are rarely at the forefront of state and national policy agendas. For the good of the nation and the future of our world, they should be.
When you’re not sure what to eat, But you want to make a healthy treat, A delicious meal so tasty...