Studies have shown that healthy brain development during early childhood increases the likelihood of success later in life. By providing supportive, nurturing environments where children feel protected and learn social emotional skills, we have a greater chance of setting them up for a lifetime of good health. At the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, we believe in investing in the necessary tools so that families and communities can foster healthy environments for our future generations to thrive in. Let’s make their potential our priority so everyone has the opportunity to live in a Culture of Health.
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