“What do you do for child care when your kids are on break from school?” I asked a new acquaintance...
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What do you do when the world is turned upside-down? Once you stop panicking, you listen. That’s the core value...
Children and the people who love them endured a lot in 2020 and 2021. This was one of the most trying times in human history, and NPR education correspondent Kamenetz eloquently and humanely depicts the panic that reigned in every household, office, court and classroom.
As I travel internationally, I have been thinking a lot about how we position child care in the United States. I am increasingly concerned by an ascendant school of thought that emphasizes a role for employer-sponsored child care benefits.
If Tiffany Gale got eight full hours of sleep a night, she’d never be able to get everything done. In...
The child care landscape throughout the U.S. can put just about anyone in a grim frame of mind. The problems...
In 1999, addressing AmeriCorps members on the program’s fifth anniversary, President Bill Clinton said, “There is no question that you...
5 Top Takeaways from the Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center’s Summit
New State Policy Roadmap Published
Last month, the Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center (PN-3) at Vanderbilt University hosted the 2022 Research to Policy Summit to mark the publication of its annual State Policy Roadmap.
GoPro cameras are all the rage with skateboarders and other extreme athletes who want to capture their exploits for YouTube....
In each year from 2016 through 2018, more than 2 million parents of children age 5 and younger suffered “job...
While we’re taking Early Learning Nation Studio on the road less often during the pandemic, we’re offering recaps—Top Takeaways—from important...
Child care workers and teachers are critical workers. During the COVID-19 pandemic, families have faced many challenges – including child care access. We know that if we wanted to keep essential workers, teachers, law enforcement and many other essential employees and their services functioning, we needed to ensure access to child care.