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Why is Child Care So Expensive? What We Can Do About It.

Texas Restaurateurs Launch Effort to Address Child Care Crisis Among Its Workers

A 100-Year Review of Research on Black Families: Q & A with Lead Author Chrishana Lloyd

Grandmothering While Black - Our Policies Were Not Built for the Rise of Grandma-Led Households

“The End User Is a Dollar Sign, It’s Not a Child”: How Private Equity and Shareholders Are Reshaping American Child Care

Gas, Groceries, Homeownership Opportunities and Kids’ Extracurriculars

Finding a Home for Family Child Care in Publicly Funded Preschool

The Spirit of the Studio: A Reggio Emilia Concept Takes Root in America

Virginia (Finally) Embraces Kinship Care

Growing the Pipeline of Early Childhood Educators

5 Top Takeaways from the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading Webinar: Philanthropy and Public Financing for Children

Seedlings in the Garden: Childhood Food Sovereignty and the Push to Reclaim Indigenous Foodways

What Inspires You to Work on Behalf of Young Children?

How Five States Are Stepping Up to Alleviate the Child Care Crisis

Baratunde Thurston, Host of How to Citizen and America Outdoors, Offers Insights from Interpersonal to Global

Some States Have Avoided the Child Care Cliff

Elliot’s Provocations: Avoiding the Implementation “Valley of Death”

First-Time Survey Illuminates Audience Interests and Impact of Early Learning Nation Magazine

Carnegie Hall’s Lullaby Project Helps Parents Write Love Songs to Their Infants

Cal Newport Thinks We Can Work Better - But Where Does Caregiving Fit In?

Of Toddlers and Teenagers: Ellen Galinsky Breaks Through Adolescence with Brain Science and New Book

“This Is Our Moment”: Six Bank Street Policy Fellows Share Their Strategies

Partnership for America’s Children Nurtures a New Generation of Advocates and Leaders

Recent Study: There’s a Strong ROI for Employers That Support Parents

From Blueprint to Blue Ribbon: How Franklin County, OH Is Using Rescue Plan Dollars to Stabilize—and Revitalize—Child Care

5 Top Takeaways from New America’s Better Life Lab Conversation with Child Care Advocates and Policy Leaders

Research Study: Perception of Neighborhood Safety Can Shape Infant and Maternal Outcomes

Extending the Experience: Digital Promise’s Approach to Toddlers and Technology

Where the Heart Is: The Osage Nation Invests in Early Childhood Efforts to Save Their Language

Elliot’s Provocations: "Lose Your Job, Lose Your Child Care."

Child Care At Work? New Report and Conversation Questions the Role Business Should Play in our Nation’s Child Care

New Study: Health Insurance Differences Can Cost a Baby’s Life

5 Top Takeaways from the Center for Health Journalism’s Discussion: “Dangerous Deliveries: the Spread of America’s Maternity Care Deserts”

Ahead of the Game: How the American Rescue Plan Act Rescued One Maryland Family Care Program, and What Comes Next

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The Key to a More Civilized Society? It Might Start with Grandparents

5 Top Takeaways: Chelsea Clinton Moderates the “A Healthy Childhood in a Changing Climate” Conversation at Harvard Graduate School of Education

New Studies Illuminate Why We Should Invest in New Parents

Play Is a Child’s Search for Meaning: Q&A with Brenda Fyfe

Au Pairs Are Supposed to be Cultural Exchange Visitors. In Reality, They Provide Child Care for $4.35 an Hour.

New Report Shows There’s Room for Improvement in Navigating a More Equitable Arizona

New Report by the Century Foundation: The Child Care Cliff Meant the End of Federal Funds - But Some States Are Stepping In to Fix That

Elliot’s Provocations: The Bay State is Becoming an Early Learning Beacon

Red Rooster Coffee of Floyd, VA, Offers On-Site Child Care

Robin Hood’s Child Care Quality and Innovation Initiative: “There Is No Better Investment”

Essay: How the Enduring Belief About Child Care – I Don't Want Someone Else Raising My Kid – Hurts Us All

Federal Way Birth Center – First Black-Owned Freestanding Birth Center in Washington State – Founded to Combat Discrimination in Maternal and Infant Care

The Reeducation of Uché Blackstock, the Doctor Disrupting “Medical Apartheid”

Paying Up: Enhancing Child Care Compensation Systems in Colorado, D.C. and Louisiana

Community Cultivators: Kim Janey’s Systemic Approach to Supporting Bostonians and Families Nationwide

In Texas, A Break for Child Care Providers Via Property Taxes

Research Says It’s Better to Follow a Baby’s Lead: Attempts to Teach a Baby Can Backfire

ParentCorps Builds Relationships from the Ground Up

Elliot’s Provocations: The Child Care Stakes for 2024’s Election Just Went Up

CDA Credential Opens a Career Path and Serves the Essential Child Care Industry