
Early Learning in the United States: 2019
These fact sheets outline the current state of early learning and opportunities for improvement in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
These fact sheets outline the current state of early learning and opportunities for improvement in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
State and local leaders can take action to fight back against big money and special interests—and put the public back in charge.
In order to advance economic security for women and families in Michigan, policymakers should prioritize policies that ensure economic equality and health care access for all.
These fact sheets explore the status of early childhood programs in each state and highlight the need to invest in programs that support child development, allow parents to work, and strengthen state economies.
These 10 state facts sheets provide comprehensive new information on the number of rural families served by Head Start, including rates of health service delivery.
Current data show the need for a comprehensive paid family and medical leave policy.
By preparing children for school and enabling parents to work, high-quality child care and preschool are a necessity for children, families, and the economy. These fact sheets explore the status of early learning programs in states and the need for state investment in these programs.
States can use Medicaid funding to finance evidence-based home visiting programs. This checklist outlines key strategies for states to get started.
Expanding access to state-issued identification for LGBTQ youth experiencing homelessness could create opportunities and improve their safety and well-being.
A guide to distinguish the differences and similarities between state and federal courts, and explain the challenges that exist for both court systems’ processes.