Arizona Statutes

§ 8-1151 — Findings and declarations

Arizona § 8-1151
JurisdictionArizona
Title 8Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 13EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT AND HEALTH PROGRAMS
Art. 1General Provisions

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A.The people of Arizona find that:
1.Early learning experiences directly impact a child's long-term educational success. Research shows that that the majority of a child's brain structure is formed before age three and that the years between birth and kindergarten are when children develop many of their language skills, thought processes, self-confidence, discipline and values.
2.Health, vision and dental screenings that detect children's health problems early enable them to receive the care they need to grow and thrive.
3.Children entering school who have had high-quality early childhood developmental experiences, inside the home or in other settings of their parents' choice, are better able to succeed academically and have greater opportunities

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Arizona Early Childhood Development & Health Board v. Brewer
212 P.3d 805 (Arizona Supreme Court, 2009)
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