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Healthy OutcomesThe early years are important years for healthy outcomes later in life.
Posted on June 19, 2006
Posted on June 19, 2006
Posted on June 19, 2006
Today, sixty-five percent of mothers with children aged five and younger are in the workforce, and nearly two-thirds of America’s children under the age of six are routinely cared for by someone other than a parent. NACCRRA’s Child Care in America Fact Sheet charts the numbers of kids in care, the kinds of care, the costs and more.
Very young children can't tell us what they need. But new scientific research into the developing brain provides strong clues. From Neurons to Neighborhoods, a new report from the National Research Council, says we now have solid information on how to promote healthy development—the next step will be finding the political will to build programs and policies to match. Learn more in this Connect for Kids summary.
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