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There's still a shortage of child care teachers and that's keeping parents out of the workforce. Dozens of states are trying to lure back providers and lower costs for families.
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A new book argues that greater public support for parents is critical for the brain development of America's kids.
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The "Status of Women in Oklahoma" study shows women in Oklahoma earned an average of about 75-cents to every dollar men earned from 2015-2019. That’s 6.3 cents lower than the national average.
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The omicron surge has made it even harder for child care providers to keep doors open and give reliable, consistent care that families need.
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The people who take care of and educate children under 5 years old, who are too young to be vaccinated, are in a special kind of hell right now.
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Some corporations are trying harder to help provide child care for families.
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The Biden administration believes the resulting legislation will still be transformative, but it is far less than what the president originally proposed.
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Looking for child care for disabled children is a challenge for working parents.
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House Democrats made changes to Biden's Build Back Better framework. The $1.75 T bill includes paid family leave, help with prescription drug costs and immigration reforms. Here are the details.
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And more than 1 in 3 adults in households with children say they have experienced serious problems meeting both their work and family responsibilities, according to an NPR poll.