In their first 1,000 days, infants and toddlers need support from caring adults to develop the healthy brains they'll use for life.| EdNC
In this EdExplainer, EdNC's early childhood team breaks down the terms people use to describe early childhood education.| EdNC
The number of licensed child care programs in. North Carolina declined by 5.6% between March 2020 and November 2024.| EdNC
EdNC identified four major lessons for North Carolina by traveling to five states leading the way in early childhood policy and investment.| EdNC
Despite the best efforts of communities throughout North Carolina, the early care and education system remains in crisis.| EdNC
Child care solutions for families and businesses are on the table for the NC General Assembly's long session in 2025.| EdNC
Child care is uniquely bipartisan. Red states are making headway in patching a broken system to strengthen families' early learning choices.| EdNC
Four months after Hurricane Helene, Watauga County leaders are pushing for local and state child care solutions as a business imperative.| EdNC
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