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Why the grueling educational path was worth it for one early childhood teacher (EdNC)

  • Early Education
  • Think Babies
  • Workforce

Film to examine role of resilience in children (Morganton News Herald)

  • Family Support
  • Think Babies

Janet Singerman: Invest more in the early years of NC children (News & Observer)

  • Early Education
  • Family Support
  • Health
  • Legislative
  • NC Pre-K
  • Think Babies

A Look at the Cost of Child Care in NC (Carolina Parent)

  • Early Education
  • Think Babies

NC parents worry about lack of child care (ABC11)

  • Early Education
  • Think Babies

Press Release: Communities in NC receive funding to support young children and families

  • Think Babies
Press Release: Communities in NC receive funding to support young children and families. NC Early Education Coalition announces eight recipients of mini-grants for community advocacy activities.

State Early Child Care Program Falls Short for Parents (WRAL)

  • Early Education
  • Think Babies

Strollers descend on Raleigh to push for policies supporting infants and toddlers (EdNC)

  • Advocacy
  • Early Education
  • Family Support
  • Health
  • Think Babies
  • Workforce
Read an article in EdNC recapping our Strolling Thunder Think Babies™ NC Advocacy Day.

Think Babies™ NC Leadership Team Members

  • Think Babies
View a list of members of the Think Babies™ NC Leadership Team.

The Investment Our Youngest Learners Need (Governing Magazine)

  • Early Education
  • NC Pre-K
  • Think Babies

Sharon Hirsch: Paid family leave will save kids’ lives (Fayetteville Observer)

  • Family Support
  • Think Babies

Press Release: North Carolina Family to Call on Congress to Prioritize Babies and Families

  • Advocacy
  • Events
  • Think Babies
Press Release: North Carolina Family to Call on Congress to Prioritize Babies and Families

Bill Millett and Vice Admiral John Morgan, U.S. Navy (Ret.): Child care proposal is a smart move (Winston-Salem Journal)

  • Early Education
  • Think Babies

Press Release: NC Early Education Coalition brings families and advocates to Raleigh on April 9th for Strolling Thunder: A Think Babies™ Advocacy Day

  • Advocacy
  • Events
  • Think Babies
Press Release: NC Early Education Coalition brings families and advocates to Raleigh on April 9th for Strolling Thunder: A Think Babies™ Advocacy Day

Child care needs examined (Johnstonian News)

  • Early Education
  • Family Support
  • Health
  • Think Babies

DHHS releases statewide early childhood goals (EdNC)

  • Early Education
  • Events
  • Family Support
  • Health
  • Think Babies

Babies are more likely to die in North Carolina than nationally, report finds (News & Observer)

  • Early Education
  • Family Support
  • Health
  • Think Babies
Read an article in the News & Observer about the State of Babies Yearbook: 2019 report.

Room to Grow: New report shows improvement needed for North Carolina’s babies, toddlers (WRAL)

  • Early Education
  • Family Support
  • Health
  • Think Babies

Press Release: New report shows areas of improvement needed for North Carolina’s babies

  • Early Education
  • Family Support
  • Health
  • Think Babies
Press Release: New report shows areas of improvement needed for North Carolina’s babies

Easter Maynard: Stronger kids and families make a stronger NC (Fayetteville Observer)

  • Early Education
  • Family Support
  • Health
  • Think Babies

Susan Mims: Why close the gap? Kids’ health depends on it (News & Observer)

  • Health
  • Think Babies

As long session begins, what to expect in early education (EdNC)

  • Early Education
  • Family Support
  • Health
  • Legislative
  • Think Babies

Lisa Finaldi: To help early education, support parents at work (News & Observer)

  • Early Education
  • Family Support
  • Think Babies

A startling statistic about black babies and white babies (Charlotte Observer)

  • Health
  • Think Babies

Ginger Young: NC’s ‘Read to Achieve’ program failed. Let’s turn the page. (News & Observer)

  • Early Education
  • Think Babies