Marie-Lynn Miranda says the science is clear about improved social conditions providing the biological foundation for lives that are healthier and more likely to thrive. She continues, What we need is for the policy to follow the science and get us to more protective environments for children. Answer the questions below. Each question should be answered in paragraph form (3-5 sentences/paragraph). Please be sure to cite your sources in APA citation style.
Give at least 2 examples where child and family policies do NOT follow the science?
If the science is clear, why havent policies changed? What gets in the way?
What are possible ways to overcome or work around those obstacles?