GS 1: Indian SocietyGS 3: Environment & EcologyPrelims

High heat affects child development, Pg14

NYU study reveals high temperatures impede early childhood development, literacy, and numeracy skills, disproportionately affecting children facing economic hardship.

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Key Highlights:

  • NYU researchers found high temperatures hinder early child development.
  • Children in hotter areas showed reduced literacy and numeracy skills.
  • The negative impact was more pronounced for children facing economic hardship.
  • Temperatures above 86°F (30°C) correlated with decreased learning outcomes.

Detailed Insights:

  • The study highlights the impact of climate change on early childhood learning.
  • Children from disadvantaged backgrounds are disproportionately affected by high temperatures.
  • Reduced early childhood development can have long-term consequences on educational attainment.
  • Findings suggest a need for interventions to mitigate the impact of heat on vulnerable populations.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Literacy: Ability to read and write.
  • Numeracy: Ability to understand and work with numbers.
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