Child Care Policy as an Anti-Poverty Strategy: The Need to Address Neurophysiological Self-Regulation
Volume: 8, Issue: 2, Pages: 208 - 216
Published: Jul 16, 2021
Abstract
High-quality early care and education can mitigate the short- and long-term effects of poverty on young children’s development. Therefore, policies that expand access to high-quality early care and education can be an effective anti-poverty strategy. A number of programs demonstrably foster volitional processes of self-regulation—the capacity to control emotions, thoughts, and behaviors—among young children in poverty. However, relatively little...
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Title
Child Care Policy as an Anti-Poverty Strategy: The Need to Address Neurophysiological Self-Regulation
Published Date
Jul 16, 2021
Volume
8
Issue
2
Pages
208 - 216
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