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Access to high-quality pre-school is crucial to giving Latino children the necessary literacy tools, says a new study.

Latino access to preschool key in narrowing Hispanic-white gap, says study

Latino children are currently not enrolled in preschool programs in sufficient numbers, yet a new study finds that equalizing access to center-based preschool … Read More

A new study out today finds Mexican immigrant mothers, especially recently arrived mothers, are less tense and depressed than white or Chinese mothers.

Mexican immigrant moms happier and less tense, but read less to their children, says study

Mexican-American immigrant mothers, especially those in the U.S. for five years or less, show significantly less depressive symptoms and have less conflict and … Read More

A new study finds foreign-born immigrant children do better in school than native-born children.

Study: First generation immigrant children do better in school than US-born kids

Immigrant children who came to the U.S. before they were teens do better in academic achievement and school engagement than native-born children, according to a … Read More