NAEYC in the News
- 11/11/2021 Lessons learned: How early education programs stepped up during COVID-19
- 8/31/2021 Lessons on Child Care, From the Military
- 5/18/2021 Child care at core of women's slow post-pandemic return to work
- 3/10/2021 $40 billion for child care
- 3/10/2021 Pandemic recession: Invest in child care to help women return to the workforce
- 3/6/2021 SAPCC to celebrate 'Week of the Young Child
- 2/16/2021 After mass closures, too little support, post-pandemic child care options will be scarce
- 2/3/2021 Here is how the Biden, GOP stimulus plans would help moms amid coronavirus pandemic
- 12/30/2020 Over 1 in 4 child-care providers nationwide still remain closed
- 12/21/2020 Congress proposes $10 billion in relief for the child-care industry, but advocates say it’s only a ‘down payment’
- 11/17/2020 As the Pandemic Drags On, Child Care Providers Fight to Keep Their Doors Open
- 10/2/2020 Mothers in the workplace at a 'tipping point' amid the pandemic, child care crisis
- 10/2/2020 Where are all the kindergartners? In a pandemic, some parents aren’t enrolling them in public school.
- 09/30/2020 Getting Back To Work: Child Care An Issue For Families
- 09/16/2020 'Now, Before It Is Too Late'
- 09/16/2020 Educators find strategies fostering SEL, play for youngest students as coronavirus continues
- 09/8/2020 School Is Off To A Slow Start, And It's Going To Be A Long Year
- 09/8/2020 COVID-19 Has Nearly Destroyed the Childcare Industry—and It Might Be Too Late to Save It
- 09/7/2020 Researchers Warn Nearly Half Of U.S. Child Care Centers Could Be Lost To Pandemic
- 09/1/2020 How the government failed working parents—and which policies could help
- 08/9/2020 The coronavirus means San Antonio parents have to make choices this fall — and some have more options than others
- 08/5/2020 Most parents don’t want to send their kids back to school this fall
- 08/4/2020 Why Are Child Care Programs Open When Schools Are Not?
- 08/4/2020 Many Childcare Centers To Close Without Government Assistance
- 08/3/2020 ETSU professor publishes new book for early childhood educators
- 08/2/2020 With remote back-to-school, child care challenges for providers, families emerge
- 07/17/2020 Proposed Senate bill promises up to $50 billion for day cares
- 07/16/2020 A push to help childcare facilities in crisis due to coronavirus
- 07/15/2020 40% Of U.S. Child Care Centers Say They'll Close Permanently Without Public Assistance
- 07/9/2020 Viewpoint: It takes a village to reopen child care
- 07/9/2020 Child Care Associates seeking national accreditation
- 07/2/2020 Child care is essential to reopening the economy
- 06/22/2020 Coronavirus is pushing the US child care industry to the brink of collapse: Advocates
- 04/5/2020 Our fragile child care ‘system’ may be about to shatter
- 03/24/2020 Child care providers keep working amid COVID-19 crisis; call for government assistance
- 03/03/2020 National Governing Board Member, Tamara Johnson Receives 2020 Black Excellence Award
- 02/14/2020 Why Aren’t We Paying Early Childhood Educators What They’re Worth?
- 11/16/2018 Panelists stress need for educators to play dual role as pre-K policy advocates
- 10/3/2018 Experts: Bullying partly driven by development, self-regulation
- 5/21/2018 Benefits of early childhood education becoming clearer
- 3/30/2018 How Much Playtime Does A Child Need? Probably More Than You Think
- 12/6/2017 Parenting Matters: A meaningful, positive beginning in math
- 5/27/2017 Tips for an Educational Family Vacation
- 1/24/2017 Advice from NAEYC on Improving Early Math Fluency & Strengthening Future Math & Finance Skills
- 8/30/2016 The 2016 National Back-To-School Guide: Free Resources for Students & Teachers
- 6/7/2016 Skill Levels Remain Issue in Pre-K Staffing
- 5/19/2016 Why Young Kids Learn Through Movement