Five Numbers That Matter



What interesting about this is that it is these five facts that matter most when it comes to childhood. We as society often struggle to learn and implement them.

Number one refers to giving children the best, which we do not do until a problem arises.
Number two can be seen in the shift of the students who now are attending college. Students today are less prepared, more stressed out, and lack the problem solving skills that natural old-fashion play experiences foster.

Number three refers to lack of funding and research that support the prevention of toxic stress.

Number four refers to the fact that many children's childhoods have disappeared which is resulting in increased physical and mental problems in early adulthood.

Number five refers how most politicians claim they understand but fail to set aside financial funds for ECE.

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