Each month, Groundwork Ohio reads the latest and greatest resources on early education and health from a wide variety of sources. Below is a compilation of the most important articles we have read throughout October 2022.
OHIO NEWS
Kevin Love among those reaching out to kids through Teen Mental Health Summit
Cleveland to spend $4.4 million to address childcare costs, early education teacher shortage
Ohio legislators propose $600 million for Appalachian school districts
NATIONAL NEWS
AP 'Desperation': Child care struggle worsens in rural U.S.
The Atlantic The Reason Child Care Is So Hard to Afford
Bipartisan Policy Center COVID-19 Relief Bolstered U.S. Child Care Programs in Crisis
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Adverse Childhood Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Associations with Poor Mental Health and Suicidal Behaviors Among High School Students
First Five Years Fund New Data Finds Child Care Prices Continue to Rise Ahead of Midterm Elections, Outpacing Inflation & Following Decades-Long Trend of Annual Increases
Futurity Parents really do need sleep for their mental health
Georgetown University Health Policy Institute Oregon Leads the Nation By Covering Children in Medicaid from Birth to Kindergarten – Which State Will Be Next??
National Association of Counties White House announces more than $300 million in new mental health funding from the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act
The New York Times Child Care Sector Shrinks By 100,000 Workers, Causing Shortage
Pew Research Center Many moms spent more time juggling child care, other tasks amid COVID pandemic
San Francisco State University COVID study shows children’s mental health tied to mothers’
The Washington Post Opinion | How to fix America's child-care industry
U.S. News and World Report
Close the Child Care Gap to Boost Labor Participation, Income