Having eyes in the back of your head isn’t in the job description, but it sure helps. One twin is...
Child Care Innovation: Centralizing Administrative Roles
Part 3 of a 5-part Series
Our country is in a child care crisis, exacerbated by the pandemic, which has shown how difficult it is for...
Like many urban centers, Baltimore has seen its share of violence. And incarceration. That’s just one reason why City Councilmember Zeke Cohen feels that the way to help people build strong lives begins not when they’re adults, but as children. As Cohen says, “We either invest early on where we know every dollar we spend in the high quality early learning space pays huge dividends down the road or we pay for it on the back end.”
Takoma Park, Md., population 17,672, is often gently lampooned by the Washington Post for its progressive politics and community activism....
Wes Moore’s Tale of Two Cities
Fate and Faith in Baltimore, New York City and Beyond
Just as Early Learning Nation showcases the ways families, researchers and grassroots nonprofits and organizations are building an early learning...
It’s a simple fact: child care is essential for the return of our workforce and the health of our economy....
Children come into the world noticing. They notice sights, sounds, smells and the attitudes and emotions of people around them....
Summer’s here, and the time is right for… helping our kids hold onto what they learned during this extraordinary year....
A new report from New America, Pandemic Planning for Distance Learning, laments the failure of school districts across the country...
When the Pritzker Children’s Initiative (PCI) launched a first-of-its-kind Prenatal-to-Age Three State Grant Competition late last year, 42 of 45...