Carnegie Corp. Presses Early-Years Policies: Steps Urged To Improve Education, Health Care

Calling the birth-to-3 age span the most critical period in a child's development but the moat neglected by policy- makers, an expert panel is proposing a broad blueprint for improvements in education, child and health care, and community services to support young children and their families.

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