The following are some interesting facts about early childhood development:
- At-risk children who do not attend quality early childhood education programs are 70% more likely to be arrested for a violent crime by age 18.
- For every $1 invested in early childhood development programs, there is a $7—$8 public return.
- For every child who participates in a high-quality preschool program, the public benefit is $70,000 in avoided crime costs.
- Children who hear fewer words before age 3 have dramatically smaller vocabularies and are unlikely to ever catch up.
- In the Richmond region, 62% of children
under six are cared for by someone other
than a parent.
There are multiple factors that place children at risk for poor developmental outcomes. These include:
- growing up in poverty
- poor quality early learning
- parental risk & behaviors
- chronic health problems
- diagnosable disabilities
- emotional & behavioral problems