Early Child Development: From Measurement to Optimal Functioning and Evidence-based Policy

In the early years of life, the environments that interact with a child—including families, schools, and communities—play a key role in the child’s brain development. Early child development and overall children’s developmental trajectories have long-term implications for health, happiness, and earn...

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Year of Publication:2021
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