There's no single fix. But advocates, economists and workers say a handful of changes could make a big difference.
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Child care workers in Alabama and around the country are reporting more burnout and economic hardship, according to results from a new survey by the National Association for the Education of Young ...
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Scott County leaders seek child care fixes after two providers close
After two providers closed, Scott County officials are seeking solutions to a child care shortage.
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