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Children in SAMHSA programs who are in the juvenile justice and child welfare systems show improved outcomes after receiving trauma-informed services.
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Using data from the Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey, this report provides a portrait of children entering Head Start in fall 2009.
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This Child Trends brief highlights the potential for homelessness to hinder child development.  
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This report examines variability in pretest-posttest correlation coefficients for state assessment data on low- and average-performing and proficient students.
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This Child Trends brief examines demographic characteristics of young children identified as "frequent movers."
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This fact sheet addresses issue relevant to teen dating violence.
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Child Trends' latest brief uses state-level data to examine declines in the teen birth rate over 19 years.
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Millions of children struggle as a result of prejudice and discrimination due to race, ethnicity, gender, religion, disability, indigenous background, and age.
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Family Impact Analysis critically examines the past, present, or probable future effects of a policy, program, or service on family well-being.
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To support infant-toddler advocates in promoting programs and policies that improve lives of infants and toddlers, Zero to Three has developed a set of Baby Facts.
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This Child Trends analysis found that local cost of living is correlated with child development outcomes.
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You may view their electronic bulletin showcasing the entire series here
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This report describes planning and early implementation of home visiting programs in 15 states.
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In the past decade, policymakers and researchers have become increasingly interested in social programs that promote and support healthy marriages.
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