by Hirokazu Yoshikawa. Universal preschool education at 4 should be adopted as a cost-effective way to improve outcomes for all and to reduce childhood inequalities worldwide. Evidence shows large-scale, public preschool programs lead to better education, health, economic and social outcomes for children, families and countries. … [Read more...] about Universal Preschool Education at 4 could Improve Outcomes for All
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How Your Culture Shapes Your Children
By María Caridad Araujo. I recently read a reflection written by Brittney Cooper, an American college professor, in which she shared a personal anecdote. In the piece, she told of how once, while riding the subway in Washington, D.C., she observed a white child climbing on the seats and hanging from the bars of the train. The child’s mother did and said nothing. The author … [Read more...] about How Your Culture Shapes Your Children
Our Five Most-Read Blog Posts of 2014
For almost three years now, we’ve been publishing our opinion and perspective on the reality, politics, research, and recent experiences in early childhood in the region of Latin America and the Caribbean as well as the rest of the world. Our number one goal is that, through you, the children of Latin America and the Caribbean receive the best care in order to have a brighter … [Read more...] about Our Five Most-Read Blog Posts of 2014
Ending the Year on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
When I read that men and women in the U.S. spend roughly the same number of hours working on an average week, I couldn’t help but feel envious. At this time of year, when I have to prepare Christmas dinner for 10 people, take my daughter to the pediatrician, drive my son to soccer, and make decisions about closing the year at work, I feel like that’s not the reality that I’m … [Read more...] about Ending the Year on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
A Law for Two Worlds
by Lourdes Rodriguez-Chamussy "In my family, it was unheard of to leave kids at a daycare. But I had to start working, and who was going to look after my baby? Neither my mother nor my sister could take care of him. I had looked into a private daycare called World of Color, but it was really expensive. Then I found out I could get a scholarship at another daycare called … [Read more...] about A Law for Two Worlds