Child Care is a Crucial Support for the 4.8 Million Parents in College
Balancing family life, being a parent and focusing on school work is difficult, especially without the support of a spouse or partner.
Balancing family life, being a parent and focusing on school work is difficult, especially without the support of a spouse or partner.
Over the past 25 years, the United States has seen a disturbing militarization of its sworn law enforcement offices.
With the death of Osama bin Laden and the explosion of the Arab Spring five years ago, it seemed like the war on terror might be ending.
The Center on the Developing Child has released a new report on the implications of development science for child welfare policy & practice.
Americans across the ideological spectrum are increasingly concerned by the concentration of both private and public power.
A new brief focuses on two practices that child care centers should make a priority: primary caregiving and continuity of care
Early education programs must continue to work to break down the barriers to father engagement.
A new film chronicles nine hours of terror that prevented an explosion 600 times more powerful than Hiroshima.
A new book plumbs our deep political divide and asks the question: how does the world look from the heart of the right?