To Tap Federal Funds, Chip Makers Will Need to Provide Child Care The move seeks to help more women join the work force as industry leaders complain of labor shortages.
New York City’s Pre-K System Was a Model. Now Employees Say It’s a Mess. Problems in the city’s early childhood divisions run deep and could threaten the quality of free preschool, according to current and former staff members.
Can Child Care Be a Big Business? Private Equity Thinks So Some high-end chains are surprisingly profitable, and they are trying to shape child care policy in Washington.
Why New York’s Day Care Centers Are Going Broke One Montessori school leader has spent $200,000 of her own money to keep underserved children enrolled in her program.