Families with Young Children in California: Findings from the California Health Interview Survey, 2011-2014, by Geography and Home Language.

Sue Holtby, Nicole Lordi, Royce Park, Ninez Ponce
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Using data from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) for the years 2011-2014, this report presents findings on families with children ages 0-5 years. It breaks down differences between urban, suburban, and rural families, and it highlights the characteristics of families who speak a language other than English in the home. As more than half of families with young children in California speak a language other than English in the home, the characteristics of dual language households are highlighted. In 1998, California passed the California Children and Families Act to improve development for children from the prenatal stage to five years of age. One goal of this ongoing commitment is to expand our understanding of the social and physical environments that can impact a child’s well-being and school readiness.

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加州有幼儿的家庭:2011-2014年加州健康访谈调查的结果,按地理和家庭语言分列。
本报告使用2011-2014年加州健康访谈调查(CHIS)的数据,介绍了有0-5岁儿童的家庭的调查结果。它打破了城市,郊区和农村家庭之间的差异,并突出了在家中使用非英语语言的家庭的特征。在加州,超过一半的有小孩的家庭在家中使用英语以外的语言,因此,双语家庭的特点被凸显出来。1998年,加州通过了《加州儿童和家庭法案》,以促进儿童从产前到五岁的发育。这一持续承诺的目标之一是扩大我们对可能影响儿童福祉和入学准备的社会和物理环境的理解。
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