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Report: California ranks near the bottom for the well-being of babies
A newborn baby touches its mother's handon September 17, 2013 at the Lens hospital in France.
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Report: California ranks near the bottom for the well-being of babies
The well-being of California babies and toddlers ranks in the bottom half of U.S. states, according to a new report from the early childhood development nonprofit Zero to Three and the research organization Child Trends.
The first-ever State of Babies Yearbook creates a national profile looking at nearly 60 indicators, including health care access and early education opportunities.