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UNICEF: Start Kids Off Right

USA Today (www.usatoday.com) (12/13/00) P. 10D
Rayam, Sheila


UNICEF's new "State of the World's Children 2001" report highlights the benefits of early investment in children. Carol Bellamy, executive director of the organization, said, "We now know a great deal more ... about the critical nature of the very earliest years in terms of intelligence, personality, and social behavior." The report notes that early childhood care is a human rights issue; is based on solid scientific and practical experience; and that it is a wise investment, as children who go to preschool and day care are not as likely to drop out of school and need remedial classes later. However, the report explains that there are three key challenges to early childhood care: poverty, conflict, and the AIDS epidemic. Bellamy said she hopes the findings will encourage countries to make children a greater priority.
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