An increasing number of pediatric care facilities employ child life specialists—trained, certified professionals who focus on young patients’ experiences and...
This magazine uses the word crisis a lot. We’ve reported again and again that early childhood education in America is...
The Indigenous Early Learning Collaborative’s Change Mentality
Bridging Research and Practice with First Light Education Project Founder Tarajean Yazzie-Mintz
At the Brazelton Touchpoints Center (BTC) National Forum next week, Dr. Tarajean Yazzie-Mintz will receive the T. Berry Brazelton Award....
The ice cream truck, that American institution, is brilliant in its simplicity. Rather than waiting for kids to show up...
New York City’s Robin Hood Foundation is known for applying rigorous metrics to evaluate the poverty-fighting impact of its grants,...
Does putting young children in a preschool setting harm them? Opponents of publicly funded child care and early education have...
Guilford, the third largest county in North Carolina, was the site of the 1960 Woolworth counter sit-in that helped spread...
Experts and officials often talk about “child care deserts” to describe regions without enough formal child care, but Maki Park...
Marti Beard is a fifth-generation rancher in addition to being vice president of Early Childhood Programs of Nebraska Children and...
Erin Kirkley, 25, of San Antonio, Tex., discovered the Ella Austin Community Center last year when she brought her baby...
There’s a truism among child-mindful urban planners: Children are an indicator species for cities. “Just as the presence of salmon...
“What some may see as a gap,” says Jovanna Archuleta, “that’s not necessarily a gap. We can learn a lot...