
Children's Longitudinal Study
A Children's Longitudinal Study is a research project that follows a group of children over several years to observe how they grow and develop. Researchers collect data on various aspects of their lives, such as health, education, and family environments, at different ages. This long-term approach helps identify patterns and factors that influence children's development, allowing for better understanding and support strategies. Ultimately, these studies aim to inform policymakers, educators, and healthcare providers to improve outcomes for children and their families.