Strengthening the Child-Care Workforce: A Path Forward
Addressing the child-care workforce crisis, Governing highlights the need for professional, well-compensated staff, advocating for state-level improvements in training, pay, and career paths.
Addressing the child-care workforce crisis, Governing highlights the need for professional, well-compensated staff, advocating for state-level improvements in training, pay, and career paths.
Study finds D.C. businesses lose $80M annually due to inadequate child care, impacting parents and taxpayers and highlighting the need for quality services.
Fort Wayne’s Bridge of Grace finalizes a unique early childcare center for over 200 kids, focusing on inclusivity and education, set to open by August.
New Indigenous-focused daycare in Colwood aims to reconnect children with their heritage through cultural education and trauma-informed care.
A tragic story unfolds as 20-month-old Lilliana dies after a daycare injury, raising questions about childcare safety and emergency protocols.
Massachusetts Senate bill seeks to expand child care subsidies, increase worker pay to match public school teachers, and support daycare expansions.
Families in the Five Cities area face challenges finding affordable childcare, with costs outpacing university tuition. Community efforts aim to alleviate the strain.
WIN grants boost Carroll Area Child Care playground and Westside community center, enhancing safety and community engagement.
Alabama child advocates release a roadmap to enhance child care access, proposing financial support for providers, wage supplements, and tax credits to address provider shortages and boost workforce development.
Rising daycare costs strain families, as depicted in an image showing worried parents and the essential service of childcare facilities.