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Global study indicates why ‘next 1,000 days’ are crucial for millions of children around the world and their development

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Last updated: November 25, 2024 9:25 am
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A recent series of research papers published in The Lancet has shed light on the critical importance of the ‘next 1,000 days’ in a child’s development, focusing on the window of opportunity between the ages of two and five. This period is crucial for laying the foundation for a child’s growth, learning, and overall well-being.

Distinguished Professor Anthony Okely, from the University of Wollongong (UOW), co-authored the series titled “Early Childhood Development and the Next 1,000 Days,” which emphasizes the significance of nurturing care for young children. The research brings together experts from various institutions around the world, highlighting the global impact of inadequate care on children’s development.

The findings reveal that in low- and middle-income countries, nearly three-quarters of children aged three or four lack access to adequate nurturing care, putting them at risk for poor health and development outcomes. Professor Okely stresses the need for increased support and intervention during this critical period to ensure that children receive the care they need to thrive.

While the first 1,000 days of a child’s life receive significant attention from health services, the following 1,000 days often lack the same level of support. This gap in care leaves many children vulnerable to various risks, including physical punishment, poor nutrition, caregiver mental health issues, and environmental factors like pollution and climate change.

Professor Okely advocates for targeted interventions in early childhood care and education, as well as parenting programs, to improve outcomes for children in low- and middle-income countries. The research suggests that investing in quality early childhood education and care can have a significant impact on children’s development and well-being.

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The series authors urge policymakers worldwide to prioritize the next 1,000 days and invest in high-quality early childhood education and care programs. This includes ensuring well-trained teachers, evidence-based curricula, and supportive classroom environments that foster children’s cognitive and social development.

By addressing the needs of children during the ‘next 1,000 days,’ we can make a lasting impact on their future outcomes. Professor Okely emphasizes the urgency of this issue and the importance of providing all children with the support they need to reach their full potential.

In conclusion, the research underscores the critical role of the ‘next 1,000 days’ in shaping the developmental trajectory of millions of children worldwide. By investing in early childhood education and care, we can create a more equitable and inclusive society where every child has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive.

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