Baby's First Years
The first study in the United States to assess the impact of poverty reduction on family life and infant and toddlers’ cognitive, emotional, and brain development
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Low-Income Moms In Four U.S. Cities Are Being Paid $4,000 A Year, With No Strings Attached
By Leslie Albrecht
June 8, 2019
100 Low-Income NYC Moms Will Get $13,320 To Participate In Child Development Study
By Summer Delaney
May 9, 2019
By Tom Kertscher
May 8, 2019
Can an Extra $333 a Month Improve a Baby’s Brain? A Research Team Wants to Know
By Leslie Brody
April 29, 2019
Baby's First Years Lead Neuroscientist, Dr. Kimberly Noble, Discusses The Study's Background
By Kimberly G. Noble
April 2, 2019
The Neuroscience of Inequality: Does Poverty Show Up In Children’s Brains
By Mike Mariani
July 13, 2017
Comment La Pauvrete Maltreaite Le Cerveau. [How Poverty Mistreats The Brain]
By Sandrine Cabut
March 13, 2017
Smaller Bank Accounts, Smaller Brains: The Ravages of Inequality on America’s Children
By Billy Shore
April 27, 2015
New Brain Science Shows Poor Kids Have Smaller Brains than Affluent Kids
By Lyndsey Layton
April 15, 2015
Live Interview (20:20-22:55)
March 31, 2015
Brain Development in Children could be Affected by Poverty, Study Shows
By Ian Sample
March 30, 2015