The Impact of Poverty on Early Development: Implications for Practice and Policy
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Poverty undermines brain development and behavior in young children, limiting future opportunities. Using rigorous research and expert insights, the work examines how race, immigrant challenges, and rural hardship intertwine with poverty, while offering evidence-based strategies for education and policy reform. Poverty is more than an economic issue—it's a developmental crisis requiring effective, innovative solutions. Across the United States, millions of young children face the devastating effects of poverty, which shapes their brains, behavior, and future opportunities. Backed by cutting-edge research and featuring the leading voices in developmental psychology, neuroscience, education, and policy, this groundbreaking volume uncovers the real impact of poverty on early development—and how we can change the trajectory. In this book, readers will explore: how poverty reshapes brain development and school readiness the unique challenges of rural poverty and immigrant families the intersection of race and poverty—and what it means for young children, and evidence-based solutions, including early intervention, education, and policy strategies Knowledge fuels change. This book arms professionals, policymakers, and educators with the critical insights they need to create better futures for all children.
Poverty undermines brain development and behavior in young children, limiting future opportunities. Using rigorous research and expert insights, the work examines how race, immigrant challenges, and rural hardship intertwine with poverty, while offering evidence-based strategies for education and policy reform. Poverty is more than an economic issue—it's a developmental crisis requiring effective, innovative solutions. Across the United States, millions of young children face the devastating effects of poverty, which shapes their brains, behavior, and future opportunities. Backed by cutting-edge research and featuring the leading voices in developmental psychology, neuroscience, education, and policy, this groundbreaking volume uncovers the real impact of poverty on early development—and how we can change the trajectory. In this book, readers will explore: how poverty reshapes brain development and school readiness the unique challenges of rural poverty and immigrant families the intersection of race and poverty—and what it means for young children, and evidence-based solutions, including early intervention, education, and policy strategies Knowledge fuels change. This book arms professionals, policymakers, and educators with the critical insights they need to create better futures for all children.
AmazonPagina's: 390, Paperback, American Psychological Association
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