Certainly some of these are involved, as may be excessive processing of foods, drug residues in foods and water, now - common deficiencies in DHA and vitamin D, excessive hygiene,
lack of challenging childhood diseases, and likely other nutritional and environmental causes we have yet to learn of.
Not exact matches
When I think about the
challenges of childhood today: busyness, insufficient play time, insufficient outdoor time,
lack of creativity, less self - control; I wonder (how) does the advent and rapid adoption
of technology play a role?
The
challenges facing rural schools are staggering — concentrated poverty, inadequate access to health care services, early
childhood education and after - school programs, ballooning class size, high transportation costs, teacher shortages, and
lack of broadband access.
The
lack of awareness regarding the importance
of identifying and ameliorating young children's emotional disturbances is one
of the greatest
challenges facing advances in assessment and identification
of early
childhood emotional problems.
Another key
challenge, as we've noted at HiMama before - is the
lack of fair wages for early
childhood educators.