Scholars who study disparities in early care and education answer five questions about Michigan’s Great Start Readiness Program.
Public spending aimed at reducing poverty can lead to deep reductions in child maltreatment and could improve overall child well-being.
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Henry T. Puls, University of Missouri-Kansas City and Paul J. Chung, University of California, Los Angeles
Public investments in benefit programs could save tens of thousands of children from being victims of child abuse and have important later-life effects on child welfare and overall health.
Pre-K students are more likely to be expelled than any K-12 grade.
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