Illinois Statutes
§ 1-5 — Findings
Illinois § 1-5
JurisdictionIllinois
TopicHUMAN NEEDS
Ch. 325CHILDREN
Act 325 ILCS 3/Department of Early Childhood Act.
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Bluebook
325 Ill. Comp. Stat. 1-5 (2026).
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The General Assembly finds that:
(1)There are over 875,000 children under the age of 5 in Illinois, nearly half of whom are under the age of 3. At birth, a baby's brain is 25% the size of an adult's brain. Yet, an infant's brain has roughly 86 billion neurons, almost all the neurons the human brain will ever have.
(2)From 3 to 15 months, neuron connections form at a rate of 40,000 per second. By age 3, synaptic connections have grown to 100 trillion. Ages 3 to 5 are critical years to build executive function skills like focusing attention, remembering instructions, and demonstrating self-control. Without these skills, children are not fully equipped to learn when they enter kindergarten. By age 5, 90% of brain development is complete.
(3)Prenatal programs improve the regular care of bir
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Legislative History
(Source: P.A. 103-594, eff. 6-25-24.)
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