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Disparities in Development Persist
September 2, 2009
You don't have to become something you're not to be better than you were.
-Sidney Poitier (1927-2022), in The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography
A report, "Disparities in Early Learning and Development," prepared for the Council of Chief State Officers, observes that children from poor families still trail behind their more advantaged peers in their cognitive and behavior levels.  Some of the findings:
  • Infants and toddlers from lower-income families score lower on cognitive assessments than those from higher income families.
  • Infants in lower-income families are less likely than infants in higher-income families to be in excellent or very good health.
  • Toddlers from lower-income families are less likely to have a secure attachment to their primary caregiver compared to toddlers from higher-income families.
  • Infants and toddlers whose mothers have less than a high school degree score lower on cognitive assessment than infants and toddlers whose mothers have a Bachelor's degree or higher.
  • Black, Hispanic, and American Indian/Alaskan Native children are less likely to have a secure attachment to their primary caregiver when compared to their white peers.



Exchange has many Beginnings Workshop reprints focusing on key child development issues.  These 16-page staff training tools include practical articles written by the top experts in the field.  Examples of topics addressed:
  • Sensory Integration
  • Assessment and Documentation
  • Thinking
  • Building Self-Image
  • Special Needs: Meeting the Needs of the Children
  • Brain Research
  • Fitness and Health
  • Humor
  • Power Struggles
  • Anger
  • Imagination
  • Children's Mental Health
  • Gender Issues
  • Building Character
  • Nurturing Optimism
  • Positive Behavior Strategies
  • Motivation

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Comments (2)

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Chaya Zaetz · September 02, 2009
Mosdoth day care
Brooklyn, New York, United States


I thought that Attachment has nothing to do with the level of education of the mother, my mother is tottally illiterate we are very attached to her and also some very affectionate teachers don't even have a high diploma don't overvalue education dogs don't even speak and are able to form very strong attachment

Isabella Bishop · September 02, 2009
Canada


Sounds like a good resource!



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