In the late 1980s, as Washington, D.C., endured the crack era, Kyle Zimmer felt compelled to do something to help...
In each year from 2016 through 2018, more than 2 million parents of children age 5 and younger suffered “job...
Neurons and Neighborhoods in the Nation’s Capital
How a D.C. Women’s Shelter Is Becoming a Leader in Multigenerational Therapy
Early in the pandemic, Dr. Alicia Lieberman, director of the Child Trauma Research Program at the University of California, San...
COVID-19 is a bizarre disease that defies easy answers. It impacts the lungs – except when it doesn’t. It brutalizes...
High-quality early education leads to lifelong success for children and their communities, and it cannot happen without professionals cultivating and...
An unfortunate fact about the health care and child development information physicians try to cover during well-child checkups is that...
Sharing the Findings from Better Life Lab: Improving Child Care Assistance and Investment
Part 4 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...
I see people signing all the time because I live in the Washington, D.C., area near the Red Line, which...
Summer’s here, and the time is right for… helping our kids hold onto what they learned during this extraordinary year....
Elliot’s Provocations unpacks current events in the early learning world and explores how we can chart a path to a...
“Literacy learning for young children is not bound in time and space,” proclaims Susan Neuman’s latest paper for Reading Research...
Within a notoriously underpaid workforce, Louisiana’s child care teachers receive some of the lowest wages—making on average $9.77 an hour...