The latest report from the Millennium Cohort Study suggests that children from disadvantaged families are already falling behind more affluent peers in terms of their development by the age of three. A User’s Guide to Initial Findings from the study also contains detailed information on topics as diverse as child health, education, housing and the role of siblings on an infant's development.
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