Extreme Heat & Early Childhood Development
Excessive heat can impact development and health beginning before birth, both in the moment and across the lifespan. Watch the Center on the Developing Child’s conversation on the specific impacts of heat on children and their caregivers, featuring Center’s Chief Science Officer, Lindsey Burghardt, MD, MPH, FAAP, and Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, Chair of the Department of Environmental Health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Dr. Burghardt and Dr. Nadeau share strategies to reduce exposure to heat to support children’s healthy development and well-being, and to ensure all children have access to safe places to grow, learn, and play in our changing climate. They also explore the intersection of heat and health equity in the United States.
Read Extreme Heat Affects Early Childhood Development and Health, the working paper on which this webinar was based.
To find actionable examples of communities reducing the effects of extreme heat on children, read the accompanying action guide.
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