In colaboration with Sophie Gardiner. In the forthcoming IDB publication "Panorama sobre desarrollo infantil en America Latina y el Caribe: Un estudio comparativo" (Overview of Early Childhood Development Services in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Comparative Study) by María Caridad Araujo, Florencia López-Boo and Juan Manuel Puyana, the programs in Argentina … [Read more...] about Don’t cry for me (children of) Argentina…
Mozambique and Latin America are not so far apart
A recent evaluation in Mozambique shows that Early Childhood Development (ECD) interventions can be successfully implemented, rigorously evaluated, and have a direct impact on national policy dialogue, even in challenging environments with limited resources. … [Read more...] about Mozambique and Latin America are not so far apart
The unique methods used by the programs Abrazo in Paraguay and Roving Caregivers in Jamaica could be replicated in other countries in the Region
By Sophie Gardiner. The Abrazo program in Paraguay and the Roving Caregivers program in Jamaica both use unique and innovative methods that could be replicated in other Latin American and Caribbean countries. Let me tell you about them. … [Read more...] about The unique methods used by the programs Abrazo in Paraguay and Roving Caregivers in Jamaica could be replicated in other countries in the Region
Overweight children
by Ricardo Pérez-Cuevas. The word “diet” usually brings to mind a chat among friends who are looking to lose a few extra pounds (or kilos). It’s hard to imagine that a conversation about diet would become a high priority policy discussion in Latin America. But believe it or not, it has—and it is an urgent one! … [Read more...] about Overweight children
Poorer kids have become more pessimistic and detached
By Sophie Gardiner. A recent opinion column by David Brooks in The New York Times highlights the growing inequality of opportunities for children in the US. According to research by Harvard political scientist Robert Putnam, more affluent parents have begun investing far more time and money in their children, while less affluent parents haven’t been able to. … [Read more...] about Poorer kids have become more pessimistic and detached