Child Trends

{{Short description|US research institute}}

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| leader_name = Carol Emig{{cite web |title=Our Staff |url=https://www.childtrends.org/staff |publisher=Child Trends |accessdate=31 December 2018}}

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Child Trends is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, research center based in Bethesda, Maryland, which conducts research on children, children's families, child well-being,{{cite web |last1=Pawlowski |first1=A |title=Percentage of parents aggravated by kids nearly doubles over decade |url=https://www.today.com/parents/percentage-parents-aggravated-kids-nearly-doubles-over-decade-2D79501122 |publisher=Today |accessdate=31 December 2018}} and factors affecting children's lives.{{cite news |last1=Kirk |first1=Mimi |title=Where American Kids Are In Crisis |newspaper=Bloomberg |date=21 February 2018 |url=https://www.citylab.com/equity/2018/02/where-american-kids-are-in-crisis/553682/ |publisher=CityLab |accessdate=31 December 2018}}

History

Child Trends was founded in 1979 and in 2014 added the Child Trends Hispanic Institute,[http://www.childtrends.org Child Trends]{{cite news |last1=Layton |first1=Lyndsey |title=Hispanic students are making steady math progress |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/hispanic-students-are-making-steady-math-progress/2014/11/09/b786ed3e-66bc-11e4-bb14-4cfea1e742d5_story.html |newspaper=Washington Post |accessdate=31 December 2018}} now the National Research Center on Hispanic Children & Families, with partnership from Duke University, University of North Carolina, and University of Maryland.{{Cite web|title=About Us|url=https://www.hispanicresearchcenter.org/about-us/|access-date=2020-07-13|website=Hispanic Research Center|language=en-US}} The organization developed a tool for estimating agencies' kinship diversion practices.

In 2019, Fortune named the organization as #5 on its list of 25 Best Small and Medium Workplaces for Women.{{Cite web|title=Child Trends|url=https://fortune.com/best-small-workplaces-for-women/2019/child-trends/|access-date=2020-07-13|website=Fortune|language=en}}

Funding

The organization is funded through grants and contracts from foundations, federal and state agencies, and other organizations. In 2019, they had revenues of $23 million.

Research

Child Trends studies children and teens at all stages of development and provides research, data, and analysis to advocacy groups, government agencies, and other institutions including program providers, the policy community, researchers and educators, and the media. Research focus includes:

  • Child health{{cite web |last1=Zeltner |first1=Brie |title=Almost half of U.S. kids suffer traumas; exposure linked to bullying, problems in school as early as age 12 |date=30 July 2014 |url=https://www.cleveland.com/healthfit/index.ssf/2014/07/almost_half_of_us_kids_suffer.html |publisher=Plain Dealer |accessdate=31 December 2018}}
  • Child poverty{{cite web |last1=Sanchez |first1=Claudio |title=Mexican-American Toddlers: Understanding The Achievement Gap |url=https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2015/04/07/397829916/mexican-american-toddlers-understanding-the-achievement-gap |publisher=NPR |accessdate=31 December 2018}}
  • Child welfare
  • Children of immigrants
  • Early Childhood Development{{cite news |last1=Samuels |first1=Christina |title=Parenting Program Aimed at Latinos Helps Boost Literacy Behaviors |url=http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/early_years/2014/06/parenting_program_aimed_at_latinos_helps_boost_literacy_behaviors.html |newspaper=Education Week |date=11 June 2014 |accessdate=31 December 2018}}
  • Education
  • Foster care{{Cite web|last=O'Connor|first=Katie|date=2019-07-18|title=Virginia needs more information about children diverted from foster care, report says|url=https://www.virginiamercury.com/2019/07/17/virginia-needs-more-information-about-children-diverted-from-foster-care-report-says/|access-date=2020-07-13|website=Virginia Mercury|language=en-US}}
  • Child well-being{{cite web |last1=Jenkins |first1=Nash |title=1 in 14 U.S. Children Has Had a Parent in Prison, Says New Study |date=27 October 2015 |url=https://time.com/4088385/child-trends-incarceration-study/ |publisher=Time |access-date=31 December 2018}}
  • Marriage & Family{{cite web |last1=Ludden |first1=Jennifer |title=For More Millennials, It's Kids First, Marriage Maybe |url=https://www.npr.org/2014/10/16/354625221/for-more-millennials-its-kids-first-marriage-maybe |publisher=NPR |accessdate=31 December 2018}}
  • Fatherhood and parenting
  • Early childhood education{{cite news |last1=Chandler |first1=Michael Alison |title=Achievement gap in D.C. starts in infancy, report shows |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/education/wp/2015/12/10/achievement-gap-in-d-c-starts-in-infancy-report-shows/ |newspaper=Washington Post |accessdate=31 December 2018}}
  • Teenage pregnancy
  • Teen sex
  • Youth development

Other projects

Child Trends designs and conducts evaluations of child development and well-being. The Child Trends DataBank is an online resource for national trends and research on key indicators of child and youth well-being. Child Trends' What Works is a collection of experimental evaluations of social interventions that assess child outcomes.

Notable staff and board

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