Sometimes the barriers that keep a pregnant person from seeking prenatal care and all the benefits that accrue to mother...
The Covid-19 pandemic ushered in unprecedented federal spending in the child care industry. When schools and child care programs shut...
Getting Messy in Madison: The 6 Sides of the Upcoming Play Make Learn 2023 Conference
Part 2 of "Seasons of Play" Series
The Play Make Learn conference, taking place July 20-21 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, offers educators hands-on learning experiences and...
New Ascend Fellows Announced at the Aspen Institute
Fellows Catalyze Change
For 10 years, Ascend at the Aspen Institute has worked with families and partners to generate educational success and economic...
Sharing is one of the most important skills taught by early educators, so it’s ironic that the early education sector is just getting around to embracing sharing as a strategy to make small businesses more sustainable.
A little-noticed meteorite is about to smash into family child care providers. If Congress does not act by June 30th...
Elliot’s Provocations unpacks current events in the early learning world and explores how we can chart a path to a...
Because we can’t take our Early Learning Nation Studio on the road during this time, stay tuned as ELN recaps...
Where do you go for the top news in Early Learning at the state level? Check out “5 Questions for...
On March 16, the National League of Cities (NLC) hosted a virtual fireside chat titled “State and Local Government Prenatal-to-Three Collaboration in Action.” The conversation focused on political leaders in Wisconsin, but the lessons were applicable beyond America’s Dairyland.
When some of us think about meditation, our thoughts lean toward the sound of a softly gurgling fountain, a gentle...
“We’re not going to grow as a nation without a strong system of care,” Gladys Montes stated at the outset...