Oct. 25, 2021
Social supports and interventions can decrease developmental disadvantages in children
This story is the first in a three-part series on how 草莓污视频导航 researchers and the United Way of Calgary and Area are making progress in the areas of raising successful kids, overcoming poverty and building strong communities. Together, we can improve local lives. Find out how you can help.
Ongoing research in the Faculty of Arts has found that increased access to community supports early in life can help mitigate childhood developmental disadvantages.
Researchers in the Determinants of Child Development Lab are examining the critical ingredients needed for children to succeed and are identifying how to put them on a trajectory to achieve developmental milestones on or even ahead of time.
鈥淲e find that social and relational support are important buffering factors that can help children thrive, and also offset risks that children may experience, such as low family income,鈥 says lab director Dr. Sheri Madigan, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology.
Madigan鈥檚 lab researches how the first 2,000 days of life can set the groundwork for later growth and development, and how access to additional positive resources in the community is important.
鈥淲hen children aren鈥檛 receiving the supports they need at home, but they get it elsewhere 鈥 such as from their daycare provider, teacher or coach 鈥 this relationship can serve to bolster their learning and development,鈥 says Madigan.
When addressing developmental gaps in young children, Madigan says early intervention is important, as these gaps tend to widen rather than shrink over time.听
When children or their families experience hardship, we need to provide them with as many supports as possible to help tip the scale toward more positive outcomes.
Madigan hopes her research will advance understanding of how to shrink disparities in child development and inform intervention strategies for those who need them.
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The United Way of Calgary and Area听supports efforts to address the听same developmental gaps as the ones being looked at in Madigan鈥檚 lab. Partner agencies such听as听Between Friends, Families Matter,听Wood鈥檚 Homes,听YMCA, Big Brothers and Big Sisters Calgary, Junior Achievement of Southern Alberta, and Trellis Society (formerly Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary) offer interventions and connections to help kids succeed, including learning programs, tutoring, mentoring and family counselling.听
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Initiatives like the United Way鈥檚听听program have helped reduce the number of children in Calgary who do not complete high school on time by 20 per cent.
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