The White House at Work: Early Childhood Development

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                                Thursday, April 17, 1997

       TODAY: PRESIDENT AND FIRST LADY HOLD EARLY CHILDHOOD
                             DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE

      Today at the White House, the President and First Lady host "The White House
Conference on Early Childhood Development and Learning: What New Research on the
Brain Tells Us About Our Youngest Children."

     The President said in his State of the Union address, "learning begins in the first days of
      life ... scientists are now discovering how young children develop emotionally and
      intellectually from their very first days, and how important it is for parents to begin
      immediately talking, singing, even reading to their infants."

     Today's Conference brings together esteemed scientists, doctors, sociologists, parents and
      other experts to examine how we can use this new research in practical ways -- to be
      better parents and care-givers, and to raise stronger families.

     Participants at the White House will be joined by satellite by thousands of people at more
      than 80 sites around the country.

      This morning, the President announces new actions to improve the early
development of America's children:

     The President asks the Defense Department -- which runs a model child care program --
      to "adopt" civilian child care centers, helping them improve quality and become
      accredited, sharing information on how to operate successfully, and working with state
      and local government training programs to help people moving off welfare to become
      child care workers.

     The President announces an upcoming White House Conference on Child Care.

     The President expands Early Head Start enrollment by one-third for next year; and to help
      parents and care givers teach the very young, a new "Ready, Set, Read" Early Childhood
      Development Activity Kit will go out to early childhood programs across the country as
      part of the President's America Reads challenge.

     The President announces new Child Victims of Violence Initiative, to train police,
      prosecutors, probation and parole officers and mental health professionals in child
      development, so they are better able to help young children who are victims of violence.

     The President calls for his Children's Health Initiative, to extend health care to as many
      as 5 million uninsured children by 2000.

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