Pediatricians invest significant effort in the promotion of faster weight gain in children under 2 who are not growing as they should. They press the issue because there’s a great deal of evidence that suggests that growth delays during this stage of life negatively impact future cognitive development as well as rates of morbidity and mortality; however, recent studies also … [Read more...] about Full Tummy, Happy Heart?
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Tell me where you live, and I will tell you…
While reading an article by the Observatorio de la Maternidad, an Argentine think tank devoted to issues related to motherhood, I was surprised at the gaps in several indicators between mothers from the City of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, and the mothers from the surrounding districts of Greater Buenos Aires. … [Read more...] about Tell me where you live, and I will tell you…
A not so rare public policy
By Mary Young It was a Wednesday, the busiest day at the National Congress in Brazil. Voting, hearings, and testimonials were all in session. The corridors in the Camara dos Deputados beamed with activity as Parliamentarians greeted each other going in and out of sessions. Advocacy groups hovered outside the rooms, waiting for their turn. … [Read more...] about A not so rare public policy
Nicaragua’s chicks
By Jane Leer In the Nicaraguan Country Office of the Inter-American Development Bank we are busy preparing for the fourth workshop of the initiative No todos los pajaritos son amarillos, to be held this Thursday, September 26th. … [Read more...] about Nicaragua’s chicks
Idea Incubator in Early Child Development
If you have suggestions or opinions on child development topics that you’d like to share, then this is the post for you. … [Read more...] about Idea Incubator in Early Child Development