But many school districts disagree.
Here's what's missing from this particular solution: Equity.
"I guess I would let him make the choice"
In March we were scared. In April we were stressed. In May we were tired. By June, we were exhausted. And now, in July, we are numb.
Sixty percent of businesses in the childcare industry are minority-owned, but historically these workers are vastly underpaid and under appreciated. As Motherly reported last year, on average, America's childcare workers make less than Amazon delivery drivers.
The new special airs August 17.
But to limit coronavirus risk, they have to be done right.
Plus, how to know whether it's safe to go or not.
We know, babies. We know.
It's a small thing we can all do.
Tips for you and your whole family.
Worried about learning loss due to last year's school closures and now summer? Research proves there's an easy, effective and practically free way to fight summer learning loss—and it works for every age.
The industry needs a bailout.
There are "noticeable gaps" in many K-12 reopening plans—gaps that put communities at risk for coronavirus.
This viral TikTok teaches kids how to stop the spread of coronavirus.
California isn't ready, but the Florida Disney park is.
"When you're out there demanding that schools open and all of your arguments are about you, about what you need, about what your kids need, but NEVER ONCE mention the dangers to the staff and faculty who will necessarily need to be in those schools, you can see where I'm a little concerned."
Isabella, Nathaniel, and Adriel are adorable + their mama is amazing.
I'm seven months pregnant and my husband is in a war zone—I couldn't tell you which one because I don't know.
For children with medical conditions or special needs, this summer is complicated.