Policymaking that considers the unique developmental needs of young children, as well as their lived experiences and that of their families, can set the foundation for health and well-being throughout ...
Social determinants of health, such as access to secure housing, family employment and economic stability, education, and child care, must be the focus of federal policies to support infant and ...
At the first-ever summit on child care hosted by the Commerce Dept. and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce June 27, Forbes spoke with Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo as corporate executives, entrepreneurs, ...
Finding the right child care can be a frustrating – and expensive – process for parents around the world, from New York to Nairobi. Access to adequate child care for all has become a “global” need, ...
Rich countries contribute an average of $14,000 per year for a toddler’s care, compared with $500 in the U.S. The Democrats’ spending bill tries to shrink the gap. By Claire Cain Miller Children, ages ...
Federal funding for Kansas child care grants supported multiple projects in Topeka, including a new infant and toddler center.