The case for federally funded, universally accessible child care is simple: The private market can’t deliver it adequately or affordably to meet the needs of families.
The choice about childcare is hard! What is best for the baby? What is best for the parent? And how do you weigh the options?
The biggest crisis in early childhood education is a crisis of understanding, Dan Wuori argues in his new book, “The Daycare ...
Let’s invest in early care and education for all children and stop asking women to sacrifice their bodies, their well-being, ...
As candidates pitch solutions for the affordability crisis in housing and childcare, new data from Flint, Michigan, suggests ...
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KAYLA LEHMAN, Administrator of Children First Development Center, Inc. Two weeks ago, the Peninsula Pulse reported a short ...
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Last week I wrote about the option of introducing low flat-fee universal childcare, something Anthony Albanese is rumoured to support. Costing at least an extra $8.3bn annually – on top of the current ...
All of Montana’s 56 counties have fewer day care spots in a licensed facility than the estimated number of kids from households with two working parents, according to state labor department data. On ...
The case for federally funded, universally accessible child care is simple: The private market can’t deliver it adequately or ...
And what I read about the research on daycare did not dissuade me—in fact, it supported what I had already learned. For optimal development, infants need to be able to form a secure attachment ...