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Philadelphia’s 200-year-old disability records show welfare reform movement’s early shift toward...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAmid rising unemployment, inflation and poverty in the 1830s, Philadelphia taxpayers believed...
East and north London childcare provision makes us angry - parents
BBC News· 5 days agoAreas with lower levels of access to childcare are generally more likely to have lower household...
Learning loss increases in CT children; obesity score also poor: report
Hartford Courant· 2 days agoDespite leading most of the nation in rankings of education and overall child well-being,...
Mississippi reaches new heights in education according to latest national child well-being...
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 3 days agoThe 2024 KIDS COUNT Data Book shows Mississippi’s education ranking is now 30th in the nation, up two spots from last year and nine places from 2022. The Mississippi Department of Education ...
CT sees increased learning loss despite high rankings, report says
CT Mirror· 3 days agoDespite leading most of the nation in rankings of education and overall child well-being,...
Child well-being report: NJ falling in a number of measures
New Jersey 101.5 FM· 7 days agoNew Jersey falls short in a number of areas related to the well being of children, but kids are...
Opinion: Celebrating resilient dads and families
U-T San Diego· 3 days agoAnglea is CEO of Interfaith Community Services and lives in Escondido. As a father of two creative, passionate and strong-willed kiddos, I know the joys...
Arkansas drops two spots in Kids Count child well-being report - Talk Business & Politics
Talk Business & Politics· 6 days agoArkansas fell from 43rd to 45th out of the 50 states in child well-being in the 35th annual edition...
Oklahoma ranks 46th in overall child well-being, 49th in education
Tulsa World· 6 days agoOklahoma received below-average rankings in 14 of 16 categories in a national report on child...
Philadelphia’s 200-year-old disability records show welfare reform movement’s early shift toward...
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days agoBarbra Sion, a 74-year-old woman living in Southwark, was recorded by welfare officials as “old, sickly, cared for by an adopted child.” In order to remain in their homes and care for their ...