Priska Neely
-
In the California and around the country, preschoolers are expelled at a rate more than three times higher than kids in K-12 grades.
-
Pasadena residents: You now live in an "Early Learning City." An official launch event will be held Saturday at Brookside Park.
-
New research links lower testosterone levels with male postpartum depression. A man's low testosterone may also mean less depression for his female partner.
-
DeVos didn’t announce any sweeping changes to campus gender equality policies, but said her department will launch a public comment process to develop a new system.
-
The works of Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz-Diez are featured in renowned museums around the world and now on the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
-
Hundreds in Los Angeles rallied in support of an immigration program President Donald Trump is expected to decide upon tomorrow. It allows about 800,000 young, unauthorized immigrants to study, work and live legally in the country.
-
Most child care workers don’t earn enough to make ends meet. A local effort is providing free on-the-job training and college courses to help workers advance.
-
To help teachers earn needed credits, SMC developed the first transitional kindergarten certificate program at a community college. Classes are online and affordable.
-
A new study published in the journal Child Development looks at how a mom's response when her baby is in distress can predict secure or insecure attachment.
-
A listener asked us if adult interaction is better for toddlers than peer interaction. The answer is complex. We got five child development specialists to weigh in.
Stories by Priska Neely
Support for LAist comes from