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How have the past few months gone for child care centers in Vermont, and what challenges might lie ahead?Child care centers have been open in Vermont�
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Gov. Phil Scott has issued an executive order aimed at increasing Vermont's child care capacity as public schools plan to provide some or all education�
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None of the 146 Vermont inmates who tested positive for COVID-19 at a privately run prison in Mississippi are exhibiting symptoms of the disease,�
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Officials in Rutland are concerned that hundreds of teenagers who bussed into Vermont from out of state for a summer camp are breaking the state's�
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COVID-19 has closed playgrounds, limited sports and summer camp activities and curtailed playdates. So for many families with young kids, the long hot�
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Health officials continue to stress physical distancing as one of the best ways to stay safe during the COVID-19 crisis. But social distance does not mean�
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In his State of the State address, Gov. Phil Scott outlined his 2020 legislative agenda, including a proposal to make K-12 after-school programming more�
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As children grow up, they reach a point where they can start to articulate their feelings in some detail. But before the age of eight, that's extremely�
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Vermont lost about 25 percent of its home-based child care capacity in the past three years, and overall there are fewer child care slots now than there�
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The 2017 "How are Vermont’s Young Children and Families?" report paints a mixed picture in terms of economic well-being, access to services and a range of�