Shulman Kaiulani, Baicker Karen, Mayes Linda
Child Study Center, School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States.
Scholastic Corporation, New York, NY, United States.
Front Pediatr. 2024 Jul 24;12:1401739. doi: 10.3389/fped.2024.1401739. eCollection 2024.
There is a strong, positive relationship between childhood literacy and physical and mental health outcomes in adulthood. Through primary care-based literacy interventions, pediatricians reach children and their families long before they enter traditional education venues. In so doing, pediatricians play a key role in children's school readiness and in turn health outcomes. The current state of childhood literacy in United States defines an increasingly urgent platform for the healthcare profession generally, and pediatricians specifically, to embrace. Through reviewing the existing literature on the impact of childhood literacy on physical, mental, and social-emotional health outcomes, we hope to highlight the need for increased collaboration between the education and medical fields to further promote the literacy interventions in pediatric healthcare settings.
儿童期识字能力与成年后的身心健康结果之间存在着强烈的正相关关系。通过基于初级保健的识字干预措施,儿科医生早在儿童及其家庭进入传统教育场所之前就能够接触到他们。通过这样做,儿科医生在儿童的入学准备方面发挥着关键作用,进而对健康结果产生影响。美国儿童识字的现状为整个医疗行业,尤其是儿科医生,界定了一个日益紧迫的需要接受的平台。通过回顾关于儿童识字能力对身体、心理和社会情感健康结果影响的现有文献,我们希望强调教育和医学领域加强合作的必要性,以进一步促进儿科医疗环境中的识字干预措施。