In a new book, Regenstein provides an insider’s guide to how decisions are made in state early childhood systems and provides ...
A growing number of states across the political spectrum have invested political capital in strengthening their oversight of ...
Arkansas is home to an estimated 180,000 children under the age of 5. About two-thirds of them, or 120,000, are considered “economically disadvantaged” and qualify for publicly funded child care or ...
In recent years, a number of states have moved to consolidate disparately administered early childhood programs into a single agency to improve coordination of services and reduce administrative ...
In the United States, young children attend programs that most refer to as “daycares” or “child cares,” staffed by people that many think of as “workers.” That has to change, argues author Dan Wuori ...
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