Summary: Background: Poor development in young children in developing countries is a major problem. Child development experts are calling for interventions that aim to improve child development to be integrated into health services, but there are few robust evaluations of such programmes. Previous small Bangladeshi trials that used individual play sessions with mothers and their children (at home or in clinics), which were predominantly run by employed women, found moderate improvements on child development. We aimed to integrate an early childhood development programme into government clinics that provide primary health care and to evaluate the effects of this intervention on child cognition, language, and motor development, growth, and b...
Abstract Background Forty-three percent of children under five in low and middle-income countries (L...
Evidence demonstrates that encouraging stimulation, early communication, and nutrition improves chil...
BackgroundPrevious research has indicated positive effects of early developmental intervention (EDI)...
In low- and middle-income countries, children experience multiple risks for delayed development. We ...
Background: Early childhood developmental delay is associated with significant disadvantage in adult...
Background: Stimulation and nutrition delivered through health programmes at a large scale could pot...
OBJECTIVES: Poor early childhood development in low- and middle-income countries is a major public h...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of an integrated early child development intervention, combin...
Background: In Pakistan, high prevalence of delays in early child development (ECD) is associated wi...
BACKGROUND: WHO and UNICEF launched the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy i...
BACKGROUND: Since 1990, the lives of 48 million children under the age of 5 years have been saved be...
Background: Community-based programmes are a critical platform for improving child health and develo...
We review the development of the Jamaican home visiting intervention for children under 4 years and ...
BackgroundForty-three percent of children under five in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) expe...
BackgroundPrevalence of stunting among under-five children in Bangladesh is 36%, varying with geogra...
Abstract Background Forty-three percent of children under five in low and middle-income countries (L...
Evidence demonstrates that encouraging stimulation, early communication, and nutrition improves chil...
BackgroundPrevious research has indicated positive effects of early developmental intervention (EDI)...
In low- and middle-income countries, children experience multiple risks for delayed development. We ...
Background: Early childhood developmental delay is associated with significant disadvantage in adult...
Background: Stimulation and nutrition delivered through health programmes at a large scale could pot...
OBJECTIVES: Poor early childhood development in low- and middle-income countries is a major public h...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of an integrated early child development intervention, combin...
Background: In Pakistan, high prevalence of delays in early child development (ECD) is associated wi...
BACKGROUND: WHO and UNICEF launched the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy i...
BACKGROUND: Since 1990, the lives of 48 million children under the age of 5 years have been saved be...
Background: Community-based programmes are a critical platform for improving child health and develo...
We review the development of the Jamaican home visiting intervention for children under 4 years and ...
BackgroundForty-three percent of children under five in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) expe...
BackgroundPrevalence of stunting among under-five children in Bangladesh is 36%, varying with geogra...
Abstract Background Forty-three percent of children under five in low and middle-income countries (L...
Evidence demonstrates that encouraging stimulation, early communication, and nutrition improves chil...
BackgroundPrevious research has indicated positive effects of early developmental intervention (EDI)...