Published On: October 22nd, 2015|

Bloomberg – Peter Coy

“Brain science and economics show that intervening to help children when they’re very young is more cost-effective than waiting until they’re in school. That’s the conclusion of a new report…Here are 10 claims sprinkled through the 67-page report for the benefits of investing in early interventions in the lives of disadvantaged children. They’re drawn mostly from others’ research.”(more)