A bipartisan moment for the Child Tax Credit: Kevin Mahnken on how proposals to expand the benefit are coming from every corner as the election (and a harsh 2025 deadline) looms. earlylearningnation.com/2024/09/long...
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Care for all: Mark Swartz on key lessons for child advocates from the broader $648 billion care economy. earlylearningnation.com/2024/09/care...
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New today from Kevin Mahnken:
Long a stranger to the spotlight, the Child Tax Credit earns embrace of both parties. earlylearningnation.com?p=9871
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Happy Friday! Want to catch up this weekend with some great reads on federal family support and indigenous art education? We've got you:
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Research? You want research? We've got research! From neuroscience to policy to social/emotional work, our Research Lab has you covered.
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Stress Hormones In Preschoolers Improve With Emotional Knowledge, Study Indicates - Early Learning Nation
Picture this: a 3-year-old in a preschool classroom is playing with a popular toy when a classmate asks if they can have the toy. The first child says,
Preschoolers who can identify their emotions show lower levels of stress hormones, according to new research from Dr. Eleanor Brown. This age is critical for socio-emotional skills, but families struggling with poverty may have a harder time supporting their kids' development.
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Child Care Down on the Farm - Early Learning Nation
The child care movement needs a broad base of support in order to win an effective, publicly-funded system. Now, a new research paper is opening another door by showing how child care is impacting tha...
The child care movement needs a broad base of support in order to win an effective, publicly-funded system. Now, a new research paper is opening another door by showing how child care is impacting that most respected of American icons: farmers.
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Diverse Books Matter. Paula Willeyβs Top Recommendations for Pre- and Emerging Readers - Early Learning Nation
Raising a nation of readers and empowering our kids with the empathy and understanding to succeed in our diverse world requires social and human fluency
Raising a nation of readers and empowering our kids with the empathy and understanding to succeed in our diverse world requires social and human fluency gained from reading stories that offer multicultural, full-color perspectives.
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5 Top Takeaways from the Conversation: From Access to Opportunity - The Magic of Childrenβs Books - Early Learning Nation
Itβs no surprise that the entire Early Learning Nation magazine team is filled with readers (and authors, too): voracious, life-long readers, catholic in
You know in your bones the importance of children's books and reading for a myriad of reasons, but we think your mind will be blown and your heart will shine catching up with some of our favorites at the recent CGLR conversation we co-hosted.
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Where Should Women Channel Their Ambition? - Early Learning Nation
Four years since the COVID-19 pandemic shook U.S. workplaces and its child care systems, parents continue to engage in vital paid work without the support
When we ask if women can have it all, not only are we asking the wrong question, but we unfairly place the onus on individual women to singularly overcome all the structural barriers and odds to climb the ladder. @samhita.bsky.social
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Helping Children Make Sense of Their World through Science - Early Learning Nation
A recent report by a National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine committee declared the need to promote science, technology, engineering and
"Why?"
The perennial question of young kids everywhere is the key to unlocking the magic of understanding the world around them. This new, researched-back curricula developed by The Next Generation Preschool Science team taps into kids' natural curiosity and playful learning:
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8 Top Takeaways from the Conversation: The Future of Child Care Reporting From Those Who Cover It - Early Learning Nation
You donβt have to work in journalism to know that the field is changing rapidly. Newspapers are continuing to vanish at an average rate of more than two a
Journalism is experiencing some of its deepest hardships structurally since its inception, and when we lose the news, it's harder to make good policy happen. Here's what several of our favorite #childcare journalists had to say about the current state of the industry, and where we go from here:
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Diapers are Missing from the Safety Net. American Families are Paying the Price. - Early Learning Nation
Did you know that infants require up to 12 diapers per day? Did you also know this can cost families anywhere from $80 to upwards of $100 per month per
Unacceptable: Nearly HALF of families surveyed by the National Diaper Bank Network last year reported not having enough diapers. The impacts of diaper need ripple out through a family in devastating and unexpected ways--and no, simply switching to cloth diapers isn't the answer!
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Breathing Free in Iowa with Karin Stein of Moms Clean Air Force (EcoMadres) - Early Learning Nation
With more than 1.5 million members, Moms Clean Air Force unleashes the power of mothers on behalf of Mother Nature. Early Learning Nation magazine
What's the strongest force in the universe? Moms, of course. And what happens when moms get mad about--and then organize against--climate change? Moms Clean Air Force. AND, what happens when Latina moms mobilize for Mother Earth? EcoMadres!
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5 Top Takeaways from the Child Trends Conversation: Next Generation Leadership for Black Child and Family Well-Being - Early Learning Nation
While weβre taking Early Learning Nation Studio on the road less often during the pandemic, weβre offering recapsβTop Takeawaysβfrom important
βWe need each other more than weβre allowed to believe.β
This and many other gems await you in our top takeaways from Child Trends' recent conversation about the future of Black leadership in advocating for family policy that supports and strengthens our communities.
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Green Spaces: A Vital Key to Young Childrenβs Mental Well-Being - Early Learning Nation
As mental-health professionals, pediatricians, parents and educators weigh how to address what is widely viewed as a mental health emergency facing
The mental health crises we're witnessing across many communities of young kids worries us all. And while we probably all assume the positive benefits of green space, two researchers have set out to quantify and dig deeper into those relationships.
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Elliotβs Provocations: Care is No Ordinary Good - Early Learning Nation
A recent column by the popular center-left writer Matt Yglesias reinforced for me yet again why we need a different foundation for our care arguments.
Recently, columnist @mattyglesias.bsky.social argued that using workforce rhetoric to support #childcare policy no longer holds water for a variety of reasons, but @ehaspel.bsky.social thinks there's a larger framing issue when we talk about child care as a commercial good versus a national value.
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Early Education Is the Most Segregated Learning Space - Early Learning Nation
Itβs been 70 years since the Supreme Courtβs pivotal Brown vs. Board of Education ruling that racially segregated schools are unequal and
The extreme segregation we see in early education settings is a direct result of our fractured systems, argue researchers Casey Stockstill and Halley Potter. But, we can change this! @kendrahurley.bsky.social reports:
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Pumping the Brakes on Private Equityβs Run on Child Care - Early Learning Nation
Rebecca Slaughter has a simple explanation for how private equity affects our economy: βWhen markets are competitively healthy, they have benefits across
Is it good when owners of small-scale child care centers are able to make a profit in their business? It's rare, but almost certainly worthy. Should the focus of child care be on extracting the most profits at the expense of quality, workers' needs and the actual care of children? Not so much.
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Book Review: How to Raise a Viking: The Secrets of Parenting the Worldβs Happiest Children - Early Learning Nation
While Helen Russellβs clever, well-researched exploration of the parenting culture of Denmark and other Nordic countries might not fully map onto the
Itβs no secret that American society must make fundamental changes in how we support parents and children if we are to move forward in a functional, even sensible way. In Helen Russell's "How to Raise a Viking," resources abound that might help move that needle. K.C. Compton reviews:
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