As Commissioner of the Administration for Children’s Services, I oversee one of the largest publicly funded early care and education systems in the country, serving approximately 100,000 infants, ...
Since moving into a family homeless shelter in Harlem, a Brooklyn mom and dad have watched their 3-year-old daughter struggle. “There used to be times when I couldn’t even get her to be quiet,” the ...
Wednesday, at 1 p.m., trade unionists from Washington D.C. to Albany come together on the steps of City Hall to show their support for the city’s child care system, its workers, and the thousands of ...
From "Big Dreams for New York City's Smallest Children" NEW YORK, July 31, 2014— An ambitious initiative to improve subsidized early childhood education and expand licensed care of toddlers in ...
A little-known New York City child care network that won a huge city contract for government-subsidized day care programs has had trouble paying its bills, the Forward has learned. Less than a month ...
The Report from The New School's Center for New York City Affairs Demonstrates Partial Failure of Program for Low-Income Babies and Toddlers A Forum Discussing The Report, "Bringing It All Home: ...
Early childhood educators do similar types of work, whether they work for nonprofits or New York City schools. They help children learn how to read, write and play well with others. Yet, nonprofit ...