A Global Call for Two‐Generation Approaches to Child Development and Caregivers' Livelihoods

IF 5.1 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Child Development Perspectives Pub Date : 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1111/cdep.12516
Teresa Eckrich Sommer, Emily Franchett, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Joan Lombardi
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Interest in two‐generation approaches to improve the developmental outcomes of children and their caregivers and the economic well‐being of families has increased amid persistent child and family poverty worldwide. Grounded in a dual developmental science perspective and the theory of linked lives, these approaches maximize developmental potential by addressing the interrelated educational, economic, and developmental needs of children and their caregivers. They offer coordinated, aligned, and simultaneous services for at least two generations in the same family. In this article, we propose that from a global perspective, two‐generation approaches that harness synergies among children and their caregivers are likely to be more effective than single‐generation approaches in alleviating poverty and improving human development. We identify five models in different geographic regions of the world that promote the development of young children (0–6 years), the education and livelihood of their caregivers, and the well‐being of both, which we group by type of program: quality child care, early childhood development + nonformal education for parents, and cash transfers + parenting. We close with a call for more research on two‐generation programs and policies globally.
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全球呼吁采用两代人方法促进儿童发展和照顾者生计
在全球儿童和家庭持续贫困的情况下,人们对采用两代人方法来改善儿童及其照顾者的发展成果和家庭经济福祉的兴趣与日俱增。这些方法以双重发展科学视角和关联生活理论为基础,通过满足儿童及其照顾者相互关联的教育、经济和发展需求,最大限度地挖掘发展潜力。它们为同一家庭的至少两代人提供协调、统一和同步的服务。在这篇文章中,我们提出,从全球角度来看,利用儿童及其照顾者之间的协同作用的两代人方法可能比单代人方法更有效地减轻贫困和改善人类发展。我们确定了世界不同地理区域促进幼儿(0-6 岁)发展、其照顾者的教育和生计以及两者福祉的五种模式,并按计划类型进行了分组:优质儿童保育、幼儿发展 + 家长非正规教育,以及现金转移 + 养育。最后,我们呼吁在全球范围内开展更多有关两代人计划和政策的研究。
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Child Development Perspectives
Child Development Perspectives PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Child Development Perspectives" mission is to provide accessible, synthetic reports that summarize emerging trends or conclusions within various domains of developmental research, and to encourage multidisciplinary and international dialogue on a variety of topics in the developmental sciences. Articles in the journal will include reviews, commentary, and groups of papers on a targeted issue. Manuscripts presenting new empirical data are not appropriate for this journal. Articles will be obtained through two sources: author-initiated submissions and invited articles or commentary. Potential contributors who have ideas about a set of three or four papers written from very different perspectives may contact the editor with their ideas for feedback.
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