The First Three Years and Beyond
Brain Development and Social Policy
Matia Finn-Stevenson author Edward F Zigler author Nancy W Hall author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:10th Apr '04
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Recommendations for infant and toddler care and development based on current brain research and its implications
How much do children’s early experiences affect their cognitive and social development? How important is the parent’s role in child development? Is it possible to ameliorate or reverse the consequences of early developmental deficits? This vitally important book draws on the latest research from the social sciences and studies on the brain to answer these questions and to explore what they mean for social policy and child and family development.
The authors affirm that sound social policy providing for safe and appropriate early care, education, health care, and parent support is critical not only for the optimal development of children, but also for strengthening families, communities, and the nation as a whole. Offering a wealth of advice and recommendations, they explain:
• the benefits of family leave, child care, and home visitation programs;
• the damage that child abuse inflicts;
• the vital importance of nutrition (and breast feeding) for pregnant women and young children;
• the adverse effects that occur in misguided efforts to disseminate research too early;
• and more.
Written by experts in the field of early child development, care, and education, the book is essential reading for parents and policymakers alike.
"This book offers policymakers essential information about child development and the need for a continuum of supports to both children and their families. I highly recommend it for all concerned about the healthy developmet of our children."- Marian Wright Edelman, President, Children's Defense Fund; "A masterfully woven tapestry of early childhood policy and science. Ed Zigler and his colleagues connect the dots between what we know from science into what we should do for our nation's infants, toddlers, and their families." Matthew E. Melmed, Executive Director, Zero To Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families; "A wonderful document of all the research and thinking about the first three years of a child and family's development. I recommend it as a resource for all of us who are interested in outreach and intervention for families with small children." T. Berry Brazelton, M.D."
ISBN: 9780300103083
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 422g
272 pages