Sophie Naudeau
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Archive | 2010
Naoko Kataoka; Alexandria Valerio; Leslie Kennedy Elder; Michelle J. Neuman; Sophie Naudeau
Investing in young children is the responsible thing to do. All children deserve a chance to grow into healthy, educated, and competent people, no matter where and when they were born. While parents bear most of the responsibility for raising their children, especially in the early years of life, governments also have an important role during this critical time of human capital accumulation. For example, governments can ensure that all expectant mothers and young children have access to quality health services and nutrition. They can support parents and other caregivers in providing a positive and stimulating environment for children from birth on by promoting parenting information programs, investing in direct services such as home-based visits, funding daycare centers and preschools, or providing financial incentives to access good quality programs for infants and children. This Early Childhood Development (ECD) guide presents lessons and experiences that have been useful in informing the policy debate about ECD interventions and the design of such programs across the world. Whether the user of this guide is at the initial stage of deciding whether to expand an ECD portfolio or already in the program design stage, the content offers a range of evidence- based options to inform policy and investment choices.
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development | 2008
Sophie Naudeau; Wendy Cunningham; Mattias Lundberg; Linda McGinnis
This chapter provides an international perspective on the promotion of positive development and the prevention of risky behavior among youth. We discuss some of the specific challenges that youth face in low- and middle-income countries and identify six key evidence-based policies and programs that aim to promote positive youth development and prevent risky behavior. We also propose a set of practical recommendations for policymakers and other stakeholders on how to develop and implement an effective youth portfolio in the context of limited financial resources.
Archive | 2012
Sophie Naudeau; Naoko Kataoka; Alexandria Valerio; Michelle J. Neuman; Leslie Kennedy Elder
Investing in young children is the responsible thing to do. All children deserve a chance to grow into healthy, educated, and competent people, no matter where and when they were born. While parents bear most of the responsibility for raising their children, especially in the early years of life, governments also have an important role during this critical time of human capital accumulation. For example, governments can ensure that all expectant mothers and young children have access to quality health services and nutrition. They can support parents and other caregivers in providing a positive and stimulating environment for children from birth on by promoting parenting information programs, investing in direct services such as home-based visits, funding daycare centers and preschools, or providing financial incentives to access good quality programs for infants and children. This Early Childhood Development (ECD) guide presents lessons and experiences that have been useful in informing the policy debate about ECD interventions and the design of such programs across the world. Whether the user of this guide is at the initial stage of deciding whether to expand an ECD portfolio or already in the program design stage, the content offers a range of evidence- based options to inform policy and investment choices.
Archive | 2008
Wendy Cunningham; Sophie Naudeau; Linda McGinnis; Lorena M. Cohan
Archive | 2010
Sophie Naudeau; Naoko Kataoka; Alexandria Valerio; Michelle J. Neuman; Leslie Kennedy Elder
Archive | 2010
Sophie Naudeau; Naoko Kataoka; Alexandria Valerio; Michelle J. Neuman; Leslie Kennedy Elder
Archive | 2008
Wendy Cunningham; Lorena M. Cohan; Sophie Naudeau; Linda McGinnis
Archive | 2012
Naoko Kataoka; Alexandria Valerio; Leslie Kennedy Elder; Michelle J. Neuman; Sophie Naudeau
World Bank Publications | 2011
Sophie Naudeau; Naoko Kataoka; Alexandria Valerio; Michelle J. Neuman; Leslie Kennedy Elder
Archive | 2010
Sophie Naudeau; Naoko Kataoka; Alexandria Valerio; Michelle J. Neuman; Leslie Kennedy Elder