Report on Wisconsin’s Infants and Toddlers 2015

by | June 30, 2015

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Zero to Three has just released a Baby Facts Report for Wisconsin, comparing Wisconsin with national data.  In general, Wisconsin looks better than most states, but there is plenty of room for improvement.

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Here are some particularly positive findings for Wisconsin:

  • 83% of babies are born to mothers receiving early prenatal care, compared to 71% nationally
  • Only 4% of children under age 6 are without health insurance in Wisconsin, compared to 6% nationally
  • 54% of parents of family members read to their 0-5 child each day

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Wisconsin is still facing many challenges

  • 23% infants and toddler are in poverty, and 43% are below 200% of poverty. Research shows that children in or near poverty can be vulnerable, affecting later achievement.
  • The cost of infant child care is 47% of their income for single mothers, much higher than the national average of 37%.

For more information, go to Wisconsin’s Infants and Toddlers– a report developed by Wisconsin’s Infant-Toddler Policy Team and Child Tends.

Dave Edie

 

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