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Nov 21, 2025

 

ChildWatch: Hot Off the Presses 

Once in a while it makes sense to put all the news in one place. This week, we did it for you in our biannual ChildWatch newsletter.

Supporting Young Learners

The top story is new research into kids being expelled or “pushed out” of child care and pre-k, with some lifelong impacts.

At least one in ten preschool children is expelled from their early learning programs. “Pushing kids out of care and pre-k is incredibly personal for young children, parents, and providers,” said Dr. Stephanie Blake, Early Childhood Education Operations Manager. “We wanted to uncover what was happening and why, because it’s important to families and the early learning sector that supports them.”

The Fight against Lead Paint Poisoning

With progress stalled at the state level, Children First and the Lead-Free Promise Project have successfully collaborated with local governments to pass lead-free or lead-safe laws. ChildWatch has the latest on what’s working – and why it’s important.

Punishment Too Big for the Crime

In what world does locking up a child as young as ten make sense? Not ours! But that’s happening in Pennsylvania. Learn about our in-depth research that exposes this irresponsible criminal justice policy that charges nearly 2,000 Pennsylvania children between the ages of 10 and 13 each year.

Building Mental Health Connections

Here’s a startling statistic: nearly 70% of youth who die by suicide never received the care that might have saved their lives. In fact, far too few Pennsylvania children even with mild mental health needs can get the support they need when they need it. Read how Children First and the Strong Minds, Bright Futures Partnership are working tirelessly to change that.

Increasing Access to Career-Technical Education

Career and technical education (CTE) in high school prepares students to learn real-world skills and graduate ready to earn a good living, but less than seven percent of Pennsylvania students are enrolled in these practical, hands-on courses. Groundbreaking Children First research explores why – and offers lawmakers solutions so more kids can be ready for success.

Click here to read about all of this and more.

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Three bills that reform the juvenile justice system are progressing through state House. Email your state representative and keep the momentum going!

These bills will make communities safer and give kids the chance to heal, learn, and make better choices.

“He was into the barely legal type, like, he liked 15-year-old girls…he wasn’t into, like, 8-year-olds.”

– Podcaster Megyn Kelly’s attempt to excuse Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual assault and exploitation of girls

       
If you’re a parent and want to learn more about the victories in PA’s education landscape, attend this upcoming session!

No registration needed. Just mark your calendars and tune into the webinar by scanning the QR code on December 2nd at 6:00 PM. Presented in both Spanish and English.

Mobile devices disrupt students from
learning. Your average teenager gets 237
texts per day
. Think about all those pings
and how many they are getting during their
seven hours at school while they are
supposed to be learning.”
– Jeff Ney, Pennsylvania State Education
Association Vice President