Our kids need to put the devices down and to play outdoors more. This isn’t just another parent waxing nostalgic...
Jackie Counts, director of Kansas University’s Center for Public Partnerships and Research (CPPR), likens the early childhood continuum to the...
“Have a belief in yourself that is bigger than anyone’s disbelief,” said August Wilson, playwright of the great “Pittsburgh Cycle.”...
The best time to get a child’s life off to a solid start begins months before their birth. That’s why...
Hiding in the basement from my wife and kids, I tuned into a recent webinar on screen time, part of...
Did you hear the one about the marine biologist who walked into a neuroscience lab? The University of Washington’s Institute...
The American Rescue Plan signed by President Joe Biden on March 12 contains a number of potentially game-changing policies for...
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.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued its first-ever guidelines on screen time for children younger than 5, recommending no...
It’s the ghoulish season, when candy-crazed miniature unicorns, ninjas and mini-Hamiltons in tricorne hats roam suburban streets and the corridors...
On December 15, The Campaign for Grade-Level Reading (CGLR) hosted a funder-focused webinar to discuss mechanisms by which research translates into policies that impact our nation’s families and children, particularly those living in poverty.
Researchers presenting at the recent 2019 Zero to Three conference detailed a program that studies have found effective in treating...














