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SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for ND pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.

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Study: Michigan Must Invest in Kids Before Age 8

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Monday, November 4, 2013   

LANSING, Mich. - When it comes to setting kids up for success, the first eight years of life are the key, according to a new report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Of the 13,000 American kids in the long-term study, just 36 percent were on track for cognitive development by the third grade and, according to Jane Zehnder-Merrell, Kids Count policy director of the Michigan League for Public Policy, the number is even lower in areas with the highest poverty rates.

"We only get one chance at childhood, so the kids that are growing up now, the impact of this economy on them will be substantial unless we step up to the plate as a state," she warned.

Zehnder-Merrell said that, while Michigan has made progress in some areas such as reducing infant mortality rates and expanding access to early-childhood education, much more work remains to be done, particularly when it comes to strengthening programs that support low-income families.

She pointed to cuts to food assistance and the elimination of the earned income tax credit in Michigan as examples that undermine a family's ability to offer the basic support necessary for children to thrive.

"So to plow all the eggs in our basket into preschool sort of misses the boat," she declared. "We need to pay attention to children long before they reach preschool."

Michigan children in the study fall close to the national average in terms of the number of third-graders on track for cognitive, social, emotional and physical development, but Zehnder-Merrell said the state lags far behind those at the top, such as Massachusetts.

The study is online at AECF.org.






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