«For every one dollar invested in high - quality, comprehensive programs supporting children and families from birth,» the platform says, «there is a $ 7 - $ 10 return to society in
decreased need for special education services, higher graduation and employment rates, less crime, less use of the public welfare system and better health.»
«For every dollar invested in high - quality, comprehensive programs supporting children... there is a $ 7 - $ 10 return to society in
decreased need for special education services, higher graduation and employment rates, less crime, less use of the public welfare system, and better health.»
Nobel Prize - winning economist James J. Heckman's research shows that effective early care and education
decreases the need for Special Education services and remediation, and also reduces juvenile delinquency, teen pregnancy, and dropout rates.
Not exact matches
There is near universal consensus that quality preschool benefits children, increasing the chance of graduation, higher earnings, and
decreasing placement in
special education, involvement in the criminal justice system and the
need for other social
services.