BEELL
Updated 154 days ago
Harnessing Behavioral Economic insights to build positive parenting habits and optimize the impact of early childhood interventions;...
Like all humans, parents are also riddled with biases that influence their decisions, sometimes without their realizing it, whether it is focusing on things that confirm their preconceptions or being overoptimistic or overconfident. Parents are busy. Even with the best of intentions, they can miss out on valuable resources and opportunities for their children-including the simplest activities: talking, singing, and reading to their children from birth. Add poverty to the mix, and parents are even more overwhelmed. Money is scarce, and the stress of making ends meet taxes the attention available for other important issues, including parenting.