The COVID-19 pandemic is remapping childhood—and the effects may linger Publication Date: June 11, 2020Author: Subramanian, SarmishtaOnline Document Type: Child care in the news Resource Type: Online document
The coronavirus' effect on kids remains an unsolved mystery. Here are the clues so far. Publication Date: May 24, 2020Author: Bendix, AriaOnline Document Type: Research, policy & practice Resource Type: Online document
COVID-19 pandemic: The role of children in the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), 1st update Publication Date: April 30, 2020Author: Brurberg, KG.Online Document Type: Research, policy & practice Resource Type: Online document
Advocating for child care during and after a pandemic Publication Date: July 1, 2020Author: Fraga, L.Online Document Type: Child care in the news Resource Type: Online document
The child care crisis disproportionately affects children with disabilities Publication Date: January 1, 2020Author: Novoa, C.Online Document Type: Research, policy & practice Resource Type: Online document
Is our publicly-funded early childhood education good enough for children? Results from the 2020 survey of teaching staff Publication Date: November 16, 2020Author: ChildForum Office of Pre-Primary EducationOnline Document Type: Research, policy & practice Resource Type: Online document
Careful choices: Parents reflect on their childcare decisions Publication Date: October 14, 2020Author: Ferguson, J., Lampkins, C., Moody, B., & Shpancer, N.Online Document Type: Research, policy & practice Resource Type: Online document
Transmission dynamics of COVID-19 outbreaks associated with child care facilities — Salt Lake City, Utah, April–July 2020 Publication Date: September 11, 2020Author: Lopez, A. S. et al.Online Document Type: Research, policy & practice Resource Type: Online document
The free market has failed U.S. working parents Publication Date: November 11, 2020Author: Collins, CaitlynOnline Document Type: Research, policy & practice Resource Type: Online document
Age-related differences in nasopharyngeal severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 (Sars-Cov-2) levels in patients with mild to moderate coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Publication Date: July 30, 2020Author: Heald-Sargent, T., Muller, W. J., Zheng, X., Rippe, J., Patel, A. B. & Kociolek, L. K.Online Document Type: Research, policy & practice Resource Type: Online document