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1,800 Days: The Story of Early Childhood in the U.S.

From the launch of Head Start to the Preschool for All initiative, to new discoveries in early brain development, the past 60 years have been transformative for the field of early childhood. Yet, America has no national system for early care and education—parents are faced with a patchwork of programs and policies whose shortcomings have been highlighted by the pandemic.  Erikson Institute, a graduate school in early childhood, was co-founded by early childhood educator, scholar, and activist Barbara Taylor Bowman 55 years ago. Erikson’s rich history and the impact of the pandemic inspired Erikson to propose a podcast series looking at the history of early care and education, with an eye to what a more equitable and just system could look like for the future.

Our series is titled, “1,800 Days: the story of early childhood in the US” because the first 1,800 days of every child’s life – the time from birth to entering kindergarten – is the most intense period of development in every person’s lifetime.

Hosted by Natalie Moore—renowned author (The South Side) and reporter (WBEZ public radio) specializing in race, class, and communities--“1,800 Days” will feature experts in the field—from national figures like Barbara to dedicated professionals working on the front lines.  The series will inform early childhood educators, caregivers, and students; policy makers, advocates and parents.

Society & Culture Documentary
Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
32 minutes
Episodes
6
Years Active
2022
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Where Do We Go From Here?

Where Do We Go From Here?

Over the course of the previous episodes, we’ve taken a look at the history of early childhood education, from its early beginnings to how the field has changed over time. In this episode, we’ll lear…
00:39:10  |   Mon 28 Mar 2022
Post-Head Start

Post-Head Start

In the 1980s and 1990s, women joined the workforce in droves, creating a larger need for childcare at a time when options varied widely in quality and availability. Along with Head Start, there were …
00:36:39  |   Mon 21 Mar 2022
The Growth of Head Start

The Growth of Head Start

The creation of the Head Start program was a turning point for early childhood care and  education in the U.S.. It was a national effort that promoted childhood development services for children in c…
00:36:29  |   Mon 14 Mar 2022
From Slavery to Head Start

From Slavery to Head Start

Childcare in America has been disproportionately provided by women of color. Since the first enslaved people arrived in 1619, women of color have been tasked with caring for the children of the afflu…
00:41:43  |   Mon 07 Mar 2022
Pandemic: Informal Structures of Childcare

Pandemic: Informal Structures of Childcare

In this episode, we’ll look at how the inequities in the childcare system appear in two different situations in Chicago. We’ll look at the importance of the first years of life through the lens of th…
00:35:24  |   Mon 28 Feb 2022
Trailer

Trailer

Join Natalie Moore, Erikson Institute and PRX for 1,800 Days: The Story of Early Childhood in the U.S. , a five-part podcast series.  We will take a deep dive into the first 1,800 days of every child…
00:03:29  |   Mon 14 Feb 2022
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