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FPG Releases the Spring 2014 Issue of Early Developments

FPG Releases the Spring 2014 Issue of Early Developments

May 20, 2014

The International Initiative

This issue of Early Developments explores the worldwide popularity of FPG projects, new collaborations around the globe, ever-changing transnational demographics within the U.S., and much more.

Articles include:

Enriching FPG’s International Vision   p.4
FPG’s Iheoma Iruka offers transatlantic insights on parenting and poverty.

CONNECTing the World to Evidence-Based Practices   p.8
FPG’s four-year-old professional development project for early childhood practitioners already has found worldwide popularity.

Abecedarian International   p.12
New projects around the globe and blockbuster findings keep FPG’s longest running study in the news.

Understanding the 21st-Century Melting Pot   p.16
FPG’s commitment to exploring the needs and strengths of children from around the world who now live in the U.S. has never been more important.

An International Award and Autism Projects with Worldwide Interest   p.20
Director Samuel L. Odom wins the Gesell Prize, while the profile of FPG’s work on autism rises at home and abroad.

Plus: Stories about much more of FPG's international work.

Read The new issue of Early Developments

Also available: The Fall 2013 Early Developments and other past issues