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No Small Matter: The Impact of Poverty, Shocks, and Human Capital Investments in Early Childhood Development
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No Small Matter: The Impact of Poverty, Shocks, and Human Capital Investments in Early Childhood Development

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Education is often seen as a fundamental means to improve economic prospects for individuals from low income settings. However, even with increased emphasis on basic education for all, many individuals fail to achieve basic skills to succeed in life. The book presents evidence that one core reason is that by the time a child is old enough to attend school, there is already a wide disparity in cognitive skills and in emotional and behavioral development among children from households of different socioeconomic backgrounds. Fortunately, however, as documented in this volume, there are programs have proven effective in promoting a child’s development through caregiver-child interaction and stimulation and with well designed preschool programs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
World Bank Publications
Country
United States
Date
24 February 2011
Pages
224
ISBN
9780821386774

Education is often seen as a fundamental means to improve economic prospects for individuals from low income settings. However, even with increased emphasis on basic education for all, many individuals fail to achieve basic skills to succeed in life. The book presents evidence that one core reason is that by the time a child is old enough to attend school, there is already a wide disparity in cognitive skills and in emotional and behavioral development among children from households of different socioeconomic backgrounds. Fortunately, however, as documented in this volume, there are programs have proven effective in promoting a child’s development through caregiver-child interaction and stimulation and with well designed preschool programs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
World Bank Publications
Country
United States
Date
24 February 2011
Pages
224
ISBN
9780821386774