The new Stanford Center on Early Childhood (an initiative of the Stanford Accelerator for Learning) held a launch event November 3. Here are our Top Takeaways.
Colorado has fared better than many of our neighboring states because the people of this state have been taking this pandemic seriously -- wearing masks, staying at home, keeping their distance from others, practicing proper hygiene and protecting at-risk populations like older Coloradans and those with underlying health conditions. I’m proud that by-and-large, Coloradans are doing right by each other. We wouldn’t be making progress as a state if people were ignoring these crucial public health recommendations.
In Spring 2022, when New York City and its largest poverty-fighting philanthropy launched the Child Care Quality and Innovation Initiative,...
Most of us have heard of the “summer slide” in which children lose some of the lessons they’ve learned during...
In upstate New York, like many other parts of the country, the supply of child care has failed to keep...
While we’re taking Early Learning Nation Studio on the road less often during the pandemic, we’re offering recaps—Top Takeaways—from important...
A Rapid Succession of Child Care Closures Calls for Close Scrutiny
Is Guidepost Montessori on a path to becoming one of America’s most significant child care collapses?
The closure of a child care program can be devastating to children, families and the early educators who staff them....
Why was the Undisputed World Champion in the Super Featherweight Division at a conference on early childhood learning? Because at some point in life, we all need to step into the ring, and before any of us does, “it's important that every child knows what confidence is.”
Author’s Note: This moment, when the world has stopped spinning on its axis, presents an important opportunity to re-examine our...
A recent report by a National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine committee declared the need to promote science, technology,...
The children attending Tiny Trees Preschool classrooms in Seattle and King County parks may look like they’re “just playing,” but those little boots are actually marching, climbing, stomping and squishing their way to a well-rounded preschool education.
Though national media outlets recently trumpeted the news that workers at a Tennessee Volkswagen plant had voted to join United...














