Postpartum parents’ emotional well-being and physical health affect their caregiving abilities
Caring for a new baby can be a stressful experience, as parents navigate having to care for themselves and other family members. This can affect parents’ overall health and well-being, leading to anxiety and distress.
Expectant parents faced prenatal care challenges over the last few years
Prenatal care is critical for reducing the complications for both babies and pregnant people. In 2019, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was higher than many other industrialized countries — in that year there was one death for every 5,000 live births.
What We’ve Learned From Parents in Kent County
The RAPID Survey Project and First Steps Kent have partnered to listen to Kent County’s families with young children about their experiences, the support they need, and what’s going well.
What California families with young children say about the end of pandemic-era supports
When the COVID-19 pandemic began to take hold in the U.S. in March 2020, Congress temporarily boosted several social support services, including Medicaid (Medi-Cal in California) and SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as CalFresh in California).
Pediatricians are essential supports for families
This fact sheet summarizes the rates of overall material hardship, housing related hardship, and hunger, set alongside the timeline of federal policies designed to reduce hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Who is providing for providers?
In this fact sheet, we summarize ongoing trends in key domains associated with the well-being of those who provide child care to children in the U.S.
Child Care Providers Worry About ARPA Funds Ending
This fact sheet summarizes what providers have shared about the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) relief funds and what they expect the impacts to their program may be when the funds are no longer available.
Pandemic Financial Relief Policies Coincided with Decreased Family Economic Hardships
This fact sheet summarizes the rates of overall material hardship, housing related hardship, and hunger, set alongside the timeline of federal policies designed to reduce hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic.
California Parents of Young Children Struggle to Pay for Basic Needs
The RAPID-California Voices Project is shining a light on how parents and caregivers are faring in the Golden State. In this first fact sheet, we focus on the data we have gathered so far on parents’ experiences of material hardship, their well-being, and awareness and likelihood of using the state’s new transitional kindergarten program.
Lowest Rates of Missed Well-Child/Well-Baby Visits Since April 2020
The RAPID household survey has included questions every month since April 2020 about access to well-baby/well-child visits and routine child vaccinations. Learn more about the disruptions to healthcare during the pandemic and where things stand now.
Most Families Are Worried About Environmental Issues, Have Experienced Extreme Weather
From April through November of 2022, the RAPID survey included questions designed to help us understand how extreme weather and other effects of climate change are impacting families with young children, as well as to what extent families are engaging in behaviors that promote sustainability and enjoyment of nature.
High Material Hardship Persists for Families with Young Children
In December 2022 the rate of material hardship reached its highest level since we began collecting data. Since July 2022, the data also show an increase in the number of RAPID households reporting hardship in two, three, and even four categories of basic need.
Child Care Providers Face Housing Challenges
This fact sheet outlines our findings about child care providers, their goals for homeownership, and barriers to affordable housing.
In Their Own Words: Parents Speak On How Their Children Are Doing, Their Family's Supports, and Their Goals
We asked parents to answer open-ended questions about the things they look at to know how well their children are doing, the supports and services they rely on, and what their long-term goals are for their children.
Overdue: A New Child Care System That Supports Children, Families and Providers
The child care system has never been adequately resourced, and decades of disinvestment have resulted in a weak and tenuous sector that pandemic closures, evolving demand, and staffing shortages have ravaged.
Seeing the Full Picture: Poverty Rates May Have Dropped but Families Are Still Facing Material Hardship
While progress has been considerable, the pressing problem of child poverty has not been resolved.
In Their Own Words: What Parents Say Is Helping Them Most
We invited parents to tell us: What is helping you and your family the most right now? Clear patterns emerged in their answers, though the factors that families found helpful varied considerably across income levels.
The Costs of Essential Baby Items Have Gone Up, and Parents Are Feeling the Toll
During 2022 we have seen nationwide increases in the costs of basic essentials. For families with young children, steep increases in the cost of baby items have been especially challenging.
Parents On Struggles With Well-being and Emotional Distress During the Pandemic
In responses to our survey since April of 2020, challenges with well-being and emotional distress were described more consistently than any other topic.
In Their Own Words: Families' Biggest Challenges During the Pandemic
Explore the most commonly occurring themes around pandemic challenges that have emerged from our past fact sheets and examine how these themes vary in different demographic groups.