Investing in Our Children: What We Know and Don't Know ab...
Karoly, Lynn A. / Everingham, Susan S. / Hoube, Jill![Investing in Our Children: What We Know and Don't Know about the Costs and Benefits of Early Childhood Interventions](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/926/9268616/CHSBZCOP039268616.jpg)
The authors find that well-targeted early intervention programs for at-risk children, such as nurse home visits to first-time mothers and high-quality preschool education, can yield substantial advantages to participants in terms of emotional and cognitive development, education, economic well-being and health.