Trends in Infancy/Early Childhood and Middle Childhood Well-Being, 1994-2006
Source: The Foundation for Child Development
The Foundation for Child Development’s Special Focus Report, “Trends in Infancy/Early Childhood and Middle Childhood Well-Being, 1994-2006,” presents the first wide-ranging picture of how children in their first decade of life are faring the the U.S. It is the first report to look comprehensively at the overall health, well-being, and quality of life of America’s youngest children – from birth through eleven years old, using the FCD Child Well-Being Index (CWI), and to track and compare child well-being across three primary stages of development – early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence.
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