Demystifying child development is a defining element of pediatric care, and pediatricians have long appreciated the profound influences that families and communities have on both child development and life course trajectories. Dramatic advances in the basic sciences of development are beginning to reveal the biologic mechanisms underlying well-established associations between a spectrum of childhood adversities and less than optimal outcomes in health, education and economic productivity. Pediatricians are well positioned to translate this new knowledge into both practice and policy, but doing so will require unprecedented levels of collaboration with educators, social service providers, and policy makers. Pediatricians might recognize the ...
The last decade has witnessed major reductions in child mortality and a focus on saving lives with k...
© Oxford University Press, 2014. Early childhood experiences are known to influence key biological s...
Almost half of young children in the United States live in poverty or near poverty. The American Aca...
AbstractRecent leaps in the understanding of early brain growth and child development provide us wit...
Abstract The emerging science in early childhood development challenges past paradigms of health car...
The epidemiology and social context of American childhood are rapidly changing. Adverse social, econ...
Advances in developmental resilience science are highlighted with commentary on implications for ped...
The emerging science in early childhood development challenges past paradigms of health care. There ...
The pediatric profession has been challenged to rethink the schedule, content, and structure of well...
Four decades of early childhood policy and program development indicate that evidence-based interven...
Early childhood (birth-8 years), particularly the first 3 years, is the most critical time in develo...
Objective: To review the epidemiology and update the scientific knowledge on the problems of develop...
Children's environments - especially relationships with caregivers - sculpt not only developing brai...
Research suggests that many disparities in overall health and well-being are rooted in early childho...
Building a strong foundation for healthy development in the early years of life is a prerequisite fo...
The last decade has witnessed major reductions in child mortality and a focus on saving lives with k...
© Oxford University Press, 2014. Early childhood experiences are known to influence key biological s...
Almost half of young children in the United States live in poverty or near poverty. The American Aca...
AbstractRecent leaps in the understanding of early brain growth and child development provide us wit...
Abstract The emerging science in early childhood development challenges past paradigms of health car...
The epidemiology and social context of American childhood are rapidly changing. Adverse social, econ...
Advances in developmental resilience science are highlighted with commentary on implications for ped...
The emerging science in early childhood development challenges past paradigms of health care. There ...
The pediatric profession has been challenged to rethink the schedule, content, and structure of well...
Four decades of early childhood policy and program development indicate that evidence-based interven...
Early childhood (birth-8 years), particularly the first 3 years, is the most critical time in develo...
Objective: To review the epidemiology and update the scientific knowledge on the problems of develop...
Children's environments - especially relationships with caregivers - sculpt not only developing brai...
Research suggests that many disparities in overall health and well-being are rooted in early childho...
Building a strong foundation for healthy development in the early years of life is a prerequisite fo...
The last decade has witnessed major reductions in child mortality and a focus on saving lives with k...
© Oxford University Press, 2014. Early childhood experiences are known to influence key biological s...
Almost half of young children in the United States live in poverty or near poverty. The American Aca...