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Why Colleges, School Districts and Hospitals Are Closing On-Site Child Care
Elliot Haspel
April 14, 2026
Missouri Child Care Subsidy Cuts Could Hit Foster Kids, Low-Income Families Hardest
Annelise Hanshaw & Steph Quinn
April 11, 2026
Pilot Program Provides Early Childhood Educators with Rent-Free Business Spaces
Hallie Claflin
April 10, 2026
When Work Isn鈥檛 9-to-5, Child Care Can鈥檛 Be Either
Katie Hamm & Juliet Bromer
April 8, 2026
States Are Increasingly Using Child Care Waitlists, Leaving Parents in Limbo
Bryce Covert
March 20, 2026
States Want to Help Families. The Child Tax Credit Might Be Their Answer
Rebecca Gale
March 11, 2026
A Record Share of U.S. Workers Now Have Access to Paid Leave
Chabeli Carrazana
March 8, 2026
Children Deserve Physical and Emotional Safety. In Maine, ICE Threatens That
Lacey Donle
March 6, 2026
Helping Student Parents Thrive in an Era of Unpredictable Federal Aid
Alina Tugend
February 27, 2026
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Ohio Receives Federal Child Care Grant as Sector Continues to Search for Funding Answers
Susan Tebben
February 21, 2026
A Child Care Paradox: Families on Waitlists, Centers Underenrolled
Elliot Haspel
February 12, 2026
Training for Gold While Raising a Baby: Olympic Moms Through the Decades
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February 6, 2026
Olympic Mom Athletes Lack Child Care and Other Support During the Games
Rebecca Gale
February 6, 2026
Families Locked Out of Child Care Subsidies Suffer While On Waitlists
Amanda Geduld
February 4, 2026
Child Care Slots in Wisconsin Sit Vacant as Programs Struggle to Hire Teachers
Emily Tate Sullivan
January 26, 2026
What if States Made Child Care a Constitutional Right?
Elliot Haspel
January 21, 2026
The High Cost of Child Care Is Making Mothers Rethink Having Kids
Bryce Covert
January 20, 2026
Community College Student Parents Need Child Care. Here鈥檚 How Colleges Can Help
Liz Bell
January 19, 2026
It Takes $334,000 a Year to Afford Child Care in NYC
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January 14, 2026
Trump鈥檚 Effort to Restrict Child Care Funding Puts Programs and Families at Risk
Bryce Covert
January 12, 2026
Proposed Changes to Provider Pay Could Lead to Child Care Rate Hikes, Closures
Emily Tate Sullivan
January 9, 2026
Child Care Aid Could Run Out by Jan. 31 Due to Trump Funding Freeze, Colorado Officials Say
Ann Schimke
January 8, 2026
The New Year’s Child Care Freeze: A Primer
Elliot Haspel
January 6, 2026
4 Early Care and Education Issues to Watch in 2026
Emily Tate Sullivan
January 5, 2026
After Minnesota Fraud Allegations, HHS Orders States to Justify Child Care Spending
Shauneen Miranda
January 5, 2026
Colorado Parents Can Soon Recover Child Care Waitlist and Application Fees
Ann Schimke
January 2, 2026
North Carolina Announces Short-Term Training for Future Early Childhood Teachers
Sergio Osnaya-Prieto
January 1, 2026
ICE Arrests Are Forcing American Moms to Leave Their Jobs
Barbara Rodriguez
December 31, 2025
2025 Research Roundup: 3 Pressing Themes Shaping Early Care and Education
Kendra Hurley
December 29, 2025
Food Insecurity Is Surging Among Child Care Providers
Emily Tate Sullivan
December 22, 2025
Bill Would Require More Small Businesses to Give Paid Family Leave
Sophie Nieto-Munoz
December 21, 2025
How A Co-Op Model is Boosting Kindergarten Readiness in Kansas City
Kristina Collins
December 16, 2025
Kentucky Found an Incentive to Keep Early Educators on the Job
Rebecca Gale
December 12, 2025
In New Mexico, Grandparents Caring for Grandkids Can Also Get Free Child Care Now
Chabeli Carrazana
December 10, 2025
Amid Budget Cuts to Child Care, Dedicated Funds Hold Promise
Elliot Haspel
December 3, 2025
Inside the Race to Hire and Retain America鈥檚 Early Educators
Mark Swartz
November 24, 2025
Indiana Child Care Providers Struggle to Stay Open After State Slashes Rates
Bryce Covert
November 18, 2025
The Shutdown Is Over, But Thousands of Kids Are Still Locked Out of Head Start
Amanda Geduld
November 15, 2025
Child Care Worker Detained by ICE Inside a Chicago Day Care as Children Watched
Chabeli Carrazana
November 6, 2025
What America Can Learn From England鈥檚 Rocky Child Care Rollout
Elliot Haspel
November 6, 2025
The Issue That Forged the Unlikely Mamdani-Hochul Alliance
Jennifer Gerson
November 4, 2025
Child Care Providers Run for Office to Fix a Broken System
Rebecca Gale
November 3, 2025
North Carolina Continues to Lose Licensed Child Care Programs
Katie Dukes
November 2, 2025
New Mexico Charts a Path for Universal Child Care
Michelle Kang, Erica Phillips & Natalie Renew
October 30, 2025
Oregon May Be the Canary in the Coal Mine for Child Care Cuts
Elliot Haspel
October 17, 2025
Why This Vermont Child Care Organization Was Designed to Sunset After a Decade
Rebecca Gale
October 9, 2025
Months After Los Angeles Wildfires, Child Care Providers Are Still in Crisis
Ashley 脕lvarez
September 25, 2025
With SNAP Cuts, This Federal Food Program May Become a Lifeline For Families
Mark Swartz
September 22, 2025
鈥楾hey Are Hunting Us:鈥 D.C. Child Care Workers Go Underground Amid ICE Crackdown
Chabeli Carrazana
September 20, 2025
Child Care Scholarships Help Families Experiencing Sudden Household Disruptions
Mark Swartz
September 17, 2025
New Mexico Will Become the First State to Offer Universal Child Care
Rebecca Gale
September 15, 2025
What the U.S. Military Gets Right About Child Care
Elliot Haspel
September 10, 2025
Apprenticeships Aimed at Boosting Child Care Careers Have Been Flourishing
Alina Tugend
September 8, 2025
Bringing Head Start to College
Mark Swartz
September 4, 2025
Why the U.S. Must Revamp its Child Care System: ‘People are Hungry for More鈥
Jessika Harkay
August 11, 2025
Even in a Nation With Robust Family Policies, Stay-at-Home Parents Struggle
Rebecca Gale
August 6, 2025
States Create Trust Funds to Bolster Child Care and Early Childhood Education
Bryce Covert
August 4, 2025
Why Cut a Federal Program That Helps Student Parents Access Child Care?
Elliot Haspel
July 31, 2025
Some States Are Seeking to Deregulate Child Care. Advocates Are Fighting Back
Bryce Covert
July 20, 2025
Want Children to Cooperate? Let Them Swing Together
K.C. Compton
July 15, 2025
Head Start at 60: A Legacy Worth Investing In
Emmy Liss & Sarah Gilliland
July 11, 2025
To Strengthen the Early Care and Education System, Funding Reform Is Needed
Elliot Haspel
July 9, 2025
Absent Federal Support, States Become Innovators in Early Care and Education
Rebecca Gale
June 30, 2025
Across Party Lines, Stakeholders Are Calling for Regulatory Reform in Child Care
Elliot Haspel
June 26, 2025
Employers Are Filling the Child Care Void, But Is That the Right Solution?
Megan Prior
June 24, 2025
For Some Tribal Communities, Head Start Programs Provide a Cultural Lifeline
Rebecca Gale
June 23, 2025
Hustle Math: A Lesson in Reckoning with the Real Cost of Child Care
Melodie Baker
June 20, 2025
Rep. Melissa Hortman, Killed in Targeted Attack, Was a Champion for Minnesotan Families
Grace Panetta
June 19, 2025
New Mexico鈥檚 Investments in Early Care and Education Begin to Show Progress
Rebecca Gale
June 17, 2025
Want a Sustainable Child Care System? Invest in Family Child Care Educators
Jessica Sager
June 10, 2025
Why Early Educators鈥 Voices Matter
Mark Swartz
June 5, 2025
American Parents Deserve Better Family-Friendly Policies
Erica Phillips
June 2, 2025
Head Start May Have Gotten a Reprieve, but It鈥檚 Not Out of the Woods
Katie Hamm
May 19, 2025
Officials Sound Alarm Over Delayed Federal Child Care Payments to States
Bryce Covert
May 16, 2025
Wisconsin Is Cutting State Funding for Child Care. Providers Are Taking a Stand
Elliot Haspel
May 15, 2025
Child Care: A New Amenity in Luxury Apartments
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Survey: Wisconsin Child Care Providers Forecasts Closures, Tuition Hikes Without State Support
Erik Gunn
April 15, 2025
What the Looming Child Tax Credit Expiration Means for Your Family
Rebecca Gale & Dianne Kirsch
April 10, 2025
鈥楥hainsaw Approach鈥 to Budget Cuts Leaves Military Families as Collateral Damage
Elliot Haspel
April 8, 2025
Child Care Centers Embedded in Empty Classrooms Support Teachers, Schools
Mark Swartz
March 25, 2025
Families and Providers Deserve More Notice When Child Care Programs Close
Elliot Haspel
March 19, 2025
Early Educators and Child Care Providers Seek Legal Advice on Immigration
Mark Swartz
March 14, 2025
How COVID Shaped Child Care and Early Learning
Kendra Hurley
March 13, 2025
How Early Relationships Fuel Brain Development and Learning
Isabelle Hau & Michelle Kang
March 12, 2025
Could New York Become the First Major City to Offer Universal Child Care?
Bryce Covert
March 6, 2025
A Rapid Succession of Child Care Closures Calls for Close Scrutiny
Elliot Haspel
March 5, 2025
A New Documentary Makes a Powerful Case for Early Education
Mark Swartz
February 28, 2025
Flipping the Script on Universal Child Care
Elliot Haspel
February 25, 2025
How Intergenerational Day Centers Benefit Children, Families, Seniors and Providers
Mark Swartz
February 19, 2025
Family Child Care Providers See Gains Under Vermont鈥檚 New Child Care Law
Rebecca Gale
February 18, 2025
As Schools Shrink, D.C.鈥檚 Public Pre-K Shows Lasting Enrollment Benefits
Conor P. Williams
February 6, 2025
Why 鈥楩amily, Friend and Neighbor Care鈥 Is Core to America鈥檚 Child Care System
Ashley 脕lvarez
February 4, 2025
Open Letter: Coalition Urges Trump to Prioritize Child Care and Early Learning
Sarah Rittling
February 3, 2025
Federal Funding Upheaval Is Harmful for Children, Parents and Educators
Elliot Haspel
January 29, 2025
Big Ten Early Learning Alliance Shines a Light on Early Childhood Data Solutions
Mark Swartz
January 29, 2025
For Childcare Providers, Wildfires Are Just One More Crisis
Libby Rainey
January 24, 2025
Philadelphia Pilot Program Pays Home-Based Child Care Providers $500 Every Month
Mark Swartz
January 24, 2025
What to Expect on Child Care from Trump’s Second Presidency
Elliot Haspel
January 16, 2025
Philanthropic Partnership Aims to Expand Access to High-Quality Child Care
Mark Swartz
January 9, 2025
2024 Research Roundup: 3 Must-Read Studies About Early Care and Education
Kendra Hurley
January 7, 2025
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