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Episode 4 - Universal Free Childcare: How we all win

What happens when a state decides its youngest residents deserve its biggest investment?

In this episode of “Pass the Sopapillas,” host Manuel González explores how New Mexico has emerged as a national leader in early childhood education and care. Through conversations with policy advocates, nonprofit leaders and child care providers, listeners gain insight into the work being done to support children during the most critical years of development.

Gabrielle Uballez of New Mexico Voices for Children and Kate Noble of Growing Up New Mexico discuss the advocacy, public investment and community organizing that helped make universal child care a reality in New Mexico. They explain why access to high-quality early childhood programs strengthens not only children's development but also family stability, workforce participation and long-term economic growth.

The conversation then shifts to the front lines of early childhood education with Gabrielle Wheeler of East Gate Kids Early Learning Center in Albuquerque and Valeria Holloway of Southwest Daycare in Las Cruces. They share powerful stories of children whose lives were changed through quality care, early intervention and supportive learning environments. Their experiences reveal the profound impact early childhood educators have on children's social, emotional and academic growth.

Together, these guests paint a hopeful picture of what is possible when communities invest in children and families. From universal child care to workforce development, this episode highlights how New Mexico is building a stronger future one child at a time.

Видео Episode 4 - Universal Free Childcare: How we all win канала W.K. Kellogg Foundation
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