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Why Kids' Brains Are Getting Big Attention in the Governor's Race

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Why Kids' Brains Are Getting Big Attention in the Governor's Race

California is home to around 3 million kids aged five and under. The state also has the highest child poverty rate in the nation. Those first years are extremely important for learning and brain development and can be essential to shaping a child’s whole life. Leading up to Tuesday's primary, the candidates for governor have spent a lot of time talking about little kids.
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