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Early Stimulation and Nutrition: The Impacts of a Scalable Intervention

Orazio Attanasio, Helen Baker‐Henningham, Raquel Bernal, Costas Meghir, Diana Pineda, Marta Rubio‐Codina

2022Journal of the European Economic Association53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Early childhood development is becoming the focus of policy worldwide. However, the evidence on the effectiveness of scalable models is scant, particularly when it comes to infants in developing countries. In this paper, we describe and evaluate with a cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial an intervention designed to improve the quality of child stimulation within the context of an existing parenting program in Colombia, known as FAMI. The intervention improved children's development by 0.16 of a standard deviation (SD) and children's nutritional status, as reflected in a reduction of 5.8 percentage points of children whose height-for-age is below -1 SD.

Topics & Concepts

Intervention (counseling)Context (archaeology)Randomized controlled trialChild developmentMedicinePhysical therapyPsychologyDevelopmental psychologyNursingGeographyArchaeologySurgeryChild Nutrition and Water AccessInfant Development and Preterm CareChild Nutrition and Feeding Issues
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