In November, New Mexico became the first state to launch free, universal child care. So what can Washington learn from the state that managed to pull it off?
Verner Center for Early Learning student Casper Stone plays with a toy chainsaw at a “Reopen House” on Nov. 1. The toy is an example of trauma-informed play the center introduced to help children ...
This article was originally published in EducationNC. The U.S. military faced a new threat to national security toward the end of the 20th century. This threat affected the recruitment and retention ...
Emily Liss helped build New York City’s Universal Pre-K program. She talked to Chalkbeat about the lessons of that rollout and her plans to make child care available to all.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Four child-care providers on 115th Street in South L.A. formed “the learning village,” sharing resources to meet ...