Autumn is officially here! In case you were overloaded with back-to-school-daze and all the other shifts that come with seasons...
In 2015, only about one in seven children in families who were eligible under federal income rules received a subsidy....
A lead crisis plaguing Newark, N.J., is the latest large-scale threat posed by lead in water, a health hazard that’s...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued its first-ever guidelines on screen time for children younger than 5, recommending no...
The Trump administration has rejected a proposed ban on a pesticide used for generations that repeatedly has been linked with,...
Paid family leave — to care for new children or aging relatives, or to recover from a serious health problem...
When the Washington Post published an article headlined “Books of the Ages — The best books to read at every...
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...
A universal child care plan rolled out by U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, one of the roughly two dozen...
Leveraging Medicaid & CHIP programs to Optimize Early Learning Development
Don't Miss Webinar: June 26
Two organizations that advocate for the social and emotional development of young children are holding a webinar to promote a “blueprint” they say can be used to leverage the Medicaid and CHIP health programs to advance such development.
Legislation that includes what an early childhood advocacy group says is an “historic investment in early childhood” has been signed...
How often have you looked with pity on parents suffering through a child’s tantrum? Yes, like rubberneckers at a highway crash, it seems like everyone turns around to watch. Don't despair: tantrums are an inevitable part of life with young children. Read more from Ellen Galinsky to explore Executive Function Skills, Autonomy Support and 5 tips for managing tantrums.