When it comes to raising a child, it’s all hands on deck — the average working parent relies on six different people to support their child’s growth and development.
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When the United States Census Bureau released its census data for 2020, North Dakota ranked as the nation's fourth fastest-growing state with little notice. Some may attribute the state's explosion in population to recent developments in technology that allowed horizontal underground drilling. Unemployment fell to record lows, and for a while, North Dakota marked the second highest oil production after Texas.
A new study from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center reports children 5 years old and younger experienced only modest delays in developmental milestones due to the COVID-19 pandemic disruptions and restrictions.
Part-time workers in the US hit a record high this year, a development which presents both opportunities and challenges. Veuer’s Matt Hoffman …
As federal relief funds dry up, Virginia policymakers are increasingly looking for solutions to residents’ problems in securing affordable chi…
Child care is unaffordable for the majority of Virginia families with young children and nearly all low-income families with young children, a…