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How to Fix Crumbling Child Care Infrastructure
Why New York’s Affordable Child Care Centers Are Closing
The US Has No Early Childhood Infrastructure. Libraries Are Picking Up the Slack
When Child Welfare Cases Police Women In their Homes
In Quebec, Child Care Is Infrastructure
We Need to Talk About School Transportation
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The (tax) case for investing in new parents now
Three economic studies to build a better child care system
The research-backed way to keep kids safe from abuse and neglect: help parents.
New research shows welfare work requirements have been a disaster for young kids
The Biden administration’s lesser-known effort to pay child care teachers more
New York City’s fight for universal child care is over 60 years old
The connection between protecting early childhood and the planet
The North American city where family-friendliness is ‘like a religion’
Most child care is segregated. Here’s how one center intentionally integrated
New research finds star-rating systems can drive child care improvement at-scale
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Wanted: A pupil transportation revolution
Remote learning still isn’t working
Want diversity? Look at pre-K: Mixing kids in classrooms should start in the early years
We can’t punish our way to good day care: Cuomo must be careful with his crackdown
Leave no teacher behind: Help all pre-k teachers get their credentials
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A home for five more years: creating solutions to homelessness for young adults
With homeless babies and toddlers at record high levels, new ways to help emerge
Social workers at the kitchen table
Behind closed doors: diaries of three foster moms
Homes for teens, not lock-ups
Private institutions, public costs