Research From The Frameworks Institute and Leading For Kids Identifies Cultural Mindsets That Keep Kids from Being a Policy Priority
The Cultural Mindsets That Keep Kids Off the Public Agenda, focuses on how the mindsets Americans have about kids limit the effectiveness of advocacy messaging.
- The Cultural Mindsets That Keep Kids Off the Public Agenda, focuses on how the mindsets Americans have about kids limit the effectiveness of advocacy messaging.
- Findings show two significant challenges that keep children's issues from being a public priority:
First, most social policy issues are not seen as children's issues. - As a result, when people think about anything other than education or family policy, children simply are not in the picture.
- We work with researchers, advocates, and practitioners to use this research to reposition social issues, change mindsets, and shift narratives.