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’Crucial first eight years’: Study finds most poor children lag on cognitive skills by age 8

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Only 19 percent of low-income third graders have “age-appropriate cognitive skills,” according to a policy report released Monday by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.  That number is a substantial drop from children in higher-income families, with 50 percent of those third graders hitting the age milestones.

Seventeen million children under age 9 are considered low-income; a population the report says is at strongest risk for long-term developmental setbacks.

The disparities widen for children of color with the study finding that only 14 percent of black and 19 percent of Hispanic children have age-appropriate cognitive skills. Aside from tracking school assessments, the study also found that many children are also facing developmental issues in areas of social and emotional growth as well as physical health and well-being.

The report, titled “The First Eight Years: Giving Kids a Foundation for Lifetime Success,” argues that early development and investing in children starting from birth through age eight is critical for success, both in school and in life and that not addressing potential issues at an early age could diminish those successes.

“All children need nurturing and plentiful opportunities to develop during their crucial first eight years,” said Patrick McCarthy, president and CEO of the Foundation, in a press release on the report. “Today’s complicated world can strain families’ ability to ensure their children are receiving all the stimulation and care they need to develop to their full potential.”

The report provides a number of policy recommendations ranging from programs to support parents and families, improving access to quality early care and ensuring comprehensive and coordinated care for children through age eight.

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