For the first time ever in North America, there are more children suffering from mental health conditions than physical ones.
The problem could get worse with a greater percentage of children growing up poor.
The
people who study early childhood development say the first six years are
critical and the more children are nurtured, stimulated and engaged
during this time, the better chance they have of success later in life.
70 per cent of mental health problems begin during childhood or
adolescence and growing up poor is viewed as damaging to a child as
neglect and abuse.
The
lifetime cost of childhood mental health disorders in Canada is
estimated at 200 billion dollars by the Mental Health Commission. A
report by TD Bank Economics is claiming in order for early childhood
investment in Canada to be raised the the level of other advanced
economies would cost from 3 to 4 billion dollars.