It’s long been clear that children who grow up in poverty struggle later in their lives, experiencing everything from increased...
What do you do when the world is turned upside-down? Once you stop panicking, you listen. That’s the core value...
During the pandemic, life expectancy has trended down. Equally troubling, and far less discussed, is a recent decline in average...
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...
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Whoever decided to use baby steps as a metaphor for timid, tenuous beginnings had it all wrong. Baby steps are...
2021 was a momentous year for early childhood care & education. The field suffered blow after blow from COVID and then a knock-on staffing crisis; received nearly $50 billion in rescue funds to temporarily patch the gaping leaks; and is ending the year on the precipice of receiving enough public funds through the Build Back Better Act to finally become a stable and healthy sector.
States are taking early childhood education seriously. A recent report from the Alliance for Early Success documents the progress. (See...
When babies are learning to walk, they fall on average 17 times an hour. Given that frequency of falls, you...
We’ve been through a lot together the past few years. A lot. A few weeks ago, experts and teachers told...
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...