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Category Archives: Child Care

More states are adopting laws to protect children of family vloggers

November 17, 2024 More states are adopting laws to protect children of family vloggers These laws are not geared toward the casual parent who wants to share a picture of their child on Facebook. They’re putting guardrails in place for a form of child labor that has gone wildly unchecked. BY The Conversation Ruby Franke was once … Continue reading More states are adopting laws to protect children of family vloggers

U.S. families are spending 24% of their annual income on childcare

  By Pavithra Mohan January 18, 2024 The pandemic upended the childcare industry, forcing providers to shut their doors—in many cases permanently—and leaving parents with even fewer options than they had prior. By now, the $24 billion in federal aid that was secured for the childcare industry during the pandemic has dried up, leaving many … Continue reading U.S. families are spending 24% of their annual income on childcare