Copyright © 2016. Inter-American Development Bank. If you wish to republish an article, please ask for permission at sph-communication@iadb.org. By Suzanne Duryea. In recent weeks, the topic of redefining families has been at the forefront of political controversies and demonstrations in more than one country in the region. The debate has been framed as one of expanding … [Read more...] about Redefining Families: Realities and Perspectives
Keeping Track of New York City’s Children
Copyright © 2016. Inter-American Development Bank. If you wish to republish an article, please ask for permission at sph-communication@iadb.org. By Apurva Mehrotra. There are over 73.5 million children in the United States and 1.8 million of them call New York City home. That’s more children in one city than in the next two largest U.S. cities combined and approximately … [Read more...] about Keeping Track of New York City’s Children
The Miracle of Parenting Programs
Copyright © 2016. Inter-American Development Bank. If you wish to republish an article, please ask for permission at sph-communication@iadb.org. By Julián Cristiá and Steven Ambrus. For decades now, researchers have suspected that investments in early childhood development pay off richly. That is because providing the right intellectual and emotional stimulation to … [Read more...] about The Miracle of Parenting Programs
Can Good Parenting Make Olympic Stars?
Copyright © 2016. Inter-American Development Bank. If you wish to republish an article, please ask for permission at sph-communication@iadb.org. By Rita Funaro. She barrels down the mat like a sprinter, pivots, soars into the air backwards with two somersaults and a half twist, and lands blindly and perfectly on her feet, with arms outstretched and an irrepressible smile. … [Read more...] about Can Good Parenting Make Olympic Stars?
We Have a New Book that Could be Yours
One of the three copies of our new book may be yours >> How is Child Care Quality Measured? … [Read more...] about We Have a New Book that Could be Yours