The First 1,000 Days
Over winter break, I read a book called The First 1,000 Days by Roger Thurow. It’s a powerful story of mothers with young children in four different countries, and the international movement to support their health in the first 1,000 days of a child’s life. This was an eye-opening read for me. Image credit: Barnes & Noble In The First 1,000 Days , Thurow presents the stories of moms in India, Guatemala, Uganda, and the United States from pregnancy to the second birthdays of their kids in 2015. They all do their best to provide for their children, but it’s not just a straightforward “food shortage” holding them back. There is inequality based on class and gender, poor sanitation and disease, social pressures, and government promises that fall short. This is why today, 22% of the world’s children under five years old are stunted or chronically malnourished. This limits individuals, families, and entire countries. Proper nutrition in the first 1,000 days can cha