In the early years of life, children's interactions with the physical and social environment- including families, schools and communities-play a defining role in developmental trajectories with long-term implications for their health, well-being and earning potential as they become adults. Importantly, failing to reach their developmental potential contributes to global cycles of poverty, inequality, and social exclusion. Guided by a rights-based approach, this narrative review synthesizes selected studies and global initiatives promoting early child development and proposes a universal intervention framework of child-environment interactions to optimize children's developmental functioning and trajectories.
Keywords: ICF; disability; early child development; education; functioning; health; inequality; intervention; potential; rights.