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Young families are leaving many large US cities − here’s why that matters

Parents and educators rally at Boston City Hall demanding urgent action to improve the city’s public schools. Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images by...

Innamorato pledges $500k to alleviate child care ‘crisis’

Sara Innamorato plays with children at Shady Lane School in Point Breeze North. (Photo by Jamie Wiggan/PublicSource) New County Executive Sara Innamorato says she’s investing...

‘Band-Aid on a historical problem’: Child care providers expect slow collapse of sector without long-term aid

Children play at Shady Lane School in Homewood, Pittsburgh (Courtesy of Shady Lane School) Allegheny County allocated $20 million in COVID-era federal funds to prop...

Most super rich couples have breadwinning husbands and stay-at-home wives, contrasting sharply with everyone else

Getty Images by Jill Yavorsky, University of North Carolina – Charlotte and Sarah Thebaud, University of California, Santa Barbara The big idea Men are the sole breadwinners...

Want better child care? Invest in entrepreneurial training for child care workers

by Anne Douglass, UMass Boston Christine Heer – a veteran preschool teacher – had long harbored a passion to run a nature-based preschool. So in...

Child Watch…Progress for Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers

On December 10, President Obama hosted a White House Summit on Early Education, bringing together a broad coalition of philanthropic, business, education, child advocacy,...

Ga. autism project looks to early detection

Marlaina Dreher, right, sits with her 5-year-old son, Brandon, who is autistic, before a session in the pediatric feeding disorder program at the Marcus Autism Center, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman) by Christina A. CassidyAssociated Press Writer ATLANTA (AP) — In a small room similar to a doctor's office, Marlaina Dreher broke into applause as her 5-year-old son, Brandon, grabbed a red plastic spoon filled with puréed lasagna and fed himself.

Prosecutors move to revoke Chris Brown's probation

BROWN’S TROUBLES CONTINUE--In this Feb. 12, 2012 photo, Chris Brown accepts the award for best R&B album for "F.A.M.E." during the 54th annual...

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