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From neurons to neighborhoods : the science of early child development / Committee on Integrating the Science of Early Childhood Development ; Jack P. Shonkoff and Deborah A. Phillips, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Shonkoff, Jack P.
Phillips, Deborah.
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Integrating the Science of Early Childhood Development.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Child development--United States.
Child development.
Preschool children--United States.
Preschool children.
Preschool children--Services for--United States.
Nature and nurture--United States.
Nature and nurture.
Early childhood education--United States.
Early childhood education.
Child Development.
Child, Preschool--education.
Community Networks.
United States.
Medical Subjects:
Child Development.
Child, Preschool--education.
Community Networks.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (612 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, c2000.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
How we raise young children is one of today's most highly personalized and sharply politicized issues, in part because each of us can claim some level of "expertise." The debate has intensified as discoveries about our development-in the womb and in the first months and years-have reached the popular media. How can we use our burgeoning knowledge to assure the well-being of all young children, for their own sake as well as for the sake of our nation? Drawing from new findings, this book presents important conclusions about nature-versus-nurture, the impact of being born into a working family, the effect of politics on programs for children, the costs and benefits of intervention, and other issues. The committee issues a series of challenges to decision makers regarding the quality of child care, issues of racial and ethnic diversity, the integration of children's cognitive and emotional development, and more. Authoritative yet accessible, From Neurons to Neighborhoods presents the evidence about "brain wiring" and how kids learn to speak, think, and regulate their behavior. It examines the effect of the climate-family, child care, community-within which the child grows.
Contents:
Cover; Front Matter; Acknowledgments; Contents; Executive Summary; I Setting the Stage; 1 Introduction; 2 Rethinking Nature and Nurture; 3 The Challenge of Studying Culture; 4 Making Causal Connections; II The Nature and Tasks of Early Development; 5 Acquiring Self-Regulation; 6 Communicating and Learning; 7 Making Friends and Getting Along with Peers; 8 The Developing Brain; III The Context for Early Development; 9 Nurturing Relationships; 10 Family Resources; 11 Growing Up in Child Care; 12 Neighborhood and Community; 13 Promoting Healthy Development Through Intervention
IV Knowledge into Action14 Conclusions and Recommendations; References; A Related Reports from the National Academies; B Defining and Estimating Causal Effects; C Technologies for Studying the Developing Human Brain; D Biographical Sketches; Index
Notes:
"Board on Children, Youth, and Families, National Research Council and Institute of Medicine."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780309504881
0309504880
OCLC:
817951804

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