The science of human development informs our thinking about children
and their development. The Brain Development Revolution asks how and
why has brain development become the major lens for understanding
child development, and its consequences. It describes the 1997 I Am
Your Child campaign that engaged public attention through a
sophisticated media communications effort, a White House conference,
and other events. It explores the campaign's impact, including voter
initiatives to fund early childhood programs and a national campaign
for prekindergarten education, but also several missed opportunities.
The study examines why brain development compels our attention, why we
are – but shouldn't be – neurodeterminists, and the challenges of
communicating developmental brain science. This book examines the
framing of the brain development story, the selectivity of the
messaging, and overpromising the results of early programs. Lastly, it
discusses proposals for how science communication can be improved to
better serve children and the public.
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Science, the Media, and Public Policy
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ISBN
9781009304238
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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