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Child Care is an Essential Service – But a New Business Model is Needed
While K-12 schools close for the remainder of the school year, child care continues to operate as an essential service in North Carolina. Why?
While K-12 schools close for the remainder of the school year, child care continues to operate as an essential service in North Carolina. Why?
North Carolina’s early childhood providers are resilient and creative. Early childhood providers have always been on the frontlines in our state…
The early childhood education workforce should be included in emergency paid leave and health care plans during the time of the coronavirus response.
Child Care Services Association is conducting an early childhood education workforce study. These are the lessons from those who have left child care jobs.
The current early care and education system isn’t working for low-income children. It is time for a discussion about a redesign…
Working parents need access to quality child care. More support is needed for the child care workforce, the workforce that supports all other workforces.
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