With hundreds of children on waitlists, here’s what legislators can do this session to further stabilize Early Intervention, and ensure that our youngest learners receive these federally mandated services as quickly as possible.
Child care is essential: It provides quality learning opportunities for young children, gets families to work, benefits employers, and strengthens the state’s economy.
Submitted opinion column: Lisa Hildebrand is executive director of the Rhode Island Association for the Education of Young Children and Mary Varr is executive director of the Woonsocket Head Start Child Development Association.
Napa County families now have access to an additional 198 child care slots, resulting from the work of the organization Community Resources for Children (CRC), according to a press release.