Published On: August 24th, 2015|

The New Haven Register – Jodie Mozdzer Gil

“Experts are focusing more money and attention on the health of young children in Connecticut in an effort to prepare them to be successful in school later on. The efforts include developmental screenings at child-care centers; home visits and information hot lines for parents; better collaboration with pediatricians; and more support for preschool staff members dealing with emotional and behavioral issues. The idea is that if a child’s basic health needs aren’t met, he or she won’t be able to keep up with academic and social expectations in school. “There’s been a huge interest in addressing early-childhood development with the understanding that’s where we get the most bang for the buck,” said Lisa Honigfeld, vice president for health initiatives at The Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut.”(more)