«Ready schools» value the skills that Indigenous children bring, they acknowledge families as the first teachers and recognise the role that families and communities play in supporting lifelong development. (acer.org)
A new book explores the many ways in which common chemicals — and other outside influences — encountered in the womb can impact lifelong development (scientificamerican.com)
«We continue to learn from a tremendous body of evidence that the earliest years are critically important to healthy lifelong development,» said Tara Oakman, senior program officer for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. (zerotothree.org)