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Critically important brain development occurs in the first three years of a child's life. It's also when states invest the fewest resources.
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Some parents might be able to get at least part of their paycheck if their kids' classes via Zoom are preventing them from working.
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KCUR's Sylvia Maria Gross hosts a panel discussion about how Kansas City parents can best take care of their children during summer break amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Businesses across the metro are reopening, but schools remain closed, and many summer activities have been canceled. That is putting parents in a bind.
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Foster families have faced extra challenges during the pandemic.
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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly and Missouri Gov. Mike Parson are responding differently to the coronavirus threat, and Kansas City child care providers are scrambling resources to meet the needs of essential workers and their kids.
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Not sure how to talk to your kids about the novel coronavirus?You’re not alone, says Christina Low Kapalu, a pediatric psychologist at Children’s Mercy.…
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Segment 1: When it comes to what makes a president's speech memorable "ideas are the most important thing."Rhetoric expert Robert Rowland acknowledged…
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Segment 1: A young Kansas City poet reads Dear White Police Officer.Veronica Clay was one of the featured performers at the Kansas City Jazz Museum for…
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Segment 1: Kansas City's transportation stories to watch in 2020A preview of the transportation issues KCUR will be following this year included the…
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Natasha El-Scari is out with a new book, Mama Sutra: Love and Lovemaking Advice to My Son. She wrote it for anyone who needs understanding going into…
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Segment 1: Some survivors of sex trafficking in Kansas recieve prison sentences rather than support.The story of Hope Zeferjohn highlights a problem in…