The Early Show with Alax is a new program that the state's Early Childhood, Education, and Care Department has put on to help new parents navigate caring for their babies.
New Mexico voters approved a constitutional amendment in November that will start funneling $230 million more to early childhood education. However, that money won’t be seen for a while. The Early Childhood and Care Department has set a five-year plan to build a more robust workforce and provide competitive salaries in order to sustain the state’s early childhood education sector.
Our state's Early Childhood Education and Care Department is now using an additional 7 million to support recruitment programs for indigenous child care workers.
The state launched a new tool to help families find childcare last week. The New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Department launched the online tool to assist parents looking for child care options, according to a news release. The Child Care Finder website takes recent data from the state and populates the information into […]