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The child care industry is pivotal for parents being able to work and for children's early learning. It struggles to compete for workers.
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Scientists say that for most children, masks in school aren't a major obstacle to learning or socializing. Students in classrooms find other ways to connect.
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The people who take care of and educate children under 5 years old, who are too young to be vaccinated, are in a special kind of hell right now.
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Last year it was all about chairs and headphones. This year it's time for T-shirts and sneakers — and more laptops. Back-to-school shopping in the U.S. is expected to top $37 billion.
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A photojournalist checks in on the critters — including Holly the tortoise and Frisky the frog — who have relocated from her son's Brooklyn school during the pandemic.
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Monsters and maker-play join forces in Esme & Roy, a sneaky fun vehicle for a whole lot of learning.
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Two developmental psychologists break down 21st century skills and give everyday tips for parents on how to instill them.
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Thousands of children in public pre-K, especially black preschoolers, are suspended each year. The problems are clear. So are some fixes.
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A new study is focusing on what works best to prepare kids for school. Math may be what really counts, say researchers; one of them describes it as "a lever to improve outcomes for kids longer term."
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Do you have sloppy penmanship? A Florida International University professor's research finds that kids whose writing is easy to read tend to do better in…
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Gov. Rick Scott visited the Miami Children’s Museum Monday to promote the state’s preschool program.The governor stood against a backdrop of finger paint…
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Florida’s legislative session is months away, but educators and politicians are already talking about making early childhood education a priority. “Early childhood is viewed as childcare, and not early childhood