Three months ago, my wife and I became parents and joined the 41 million other Americans — one-third of the U.S. workforce –— who balance the demands of work and parenting. Anyone who has weathered ...
Editor’s Note: Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat, is the senior US Senator from Massachusetts and has served since 2013. Senator Tina Smith, a Democrat, is the junior US Senator from Minnesota and ...
Every working parent knows all too well that sinking feeling of needing child care assistance during a workday. Perhaps you woke up to find sick kids who can't go to school. Maybe you received a call ...
On June 30 — Tuesday — the loans I received for my nonprofit child care center, Hope Child Development Center, from the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program and my state-level ...
Governor Maura Healey has said the child care woes experienced by parents around Massachusetts need a “legislative solution.” The problem has lawmakers’ “full attention,” according to the House ...
Several states are now offering free child care for emergency workers who are on the front lines of combating the coronavirus outbreak. Three states—Colorado, Minnesota and Vermont—announced plans ...
Students play at the Community School for People Under Six in Carrboro, a child care center that has received federal COVID-19 relief stabilization grants. Like child care centers nationwide, St.
The Goleta City Council on Tuesday receives information on child care issues facing Santa Barbara County, along with a request to commit American Rescue Plan Act funds to addressing the problem.
Why are emergency child-care programs so empty? Emergency child-care centers were meant to be a lifeline for parents, but providers say they’re drowning By Dasia Moore and Stephanie Ebbert Globe Staff ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Editor's note: The related video was published on May 18. The Texas Health and Human Services Commission confirmed it has repealed its emergency rules for child care providers. This ...
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Ex-western Minnesota child care provider, EMT admits to severely injuring baby, not calling 911
A former western Minnesota home child care provider and emergency medical technician has admitted to shaking a baby boy and inflicting severe brain damage, then neglecting to call 911. Crystal Rose ...
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