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Tag Archives: University of Manitoba

Poverty and early childhood outcomes

June 17, 2019Latest Reportschild development, Early Development Instrument, EDI, Manitoba, poverty, research, stress, toxic stress, University of ManitobaMatt Horner

The rate of poverty in Canada is dropping. From 2016 to 2017 the percentage of the population living below Canada’s Official Poverty Line went from 10.6% to 9.5%. Continue reading Poverty and early childhood outcomes →

The ripple effect of maternal depression and anxiety

June 7, 2017Latest Reportsanxiety, child development, depression, maternal, MCHP, research summary, University of ManitobaMatt Horner

Depression and anxiety can take a terrible toll. But when these disorders affect mothers, children feel the impact too.

Continue reading The ripple effect of maternal depression and anxiety →

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