Dana Suskind, MD is a prominent figure in early childhood language development research and advocacy.
As the founder and director of the Thirty Million Words Initiative, she applies scientific findings to promote the importance of early language exposure for children's development.
Suskind's work has garnered recognition, including an award from the University of Chicago Medical Faculty for innovation.
Her influence extends to national policy, serving as an advisor on Hillary Clinton's Too Small to Fail initiative and contributing to White House efforts to address the achievement gap.
Based in Chicago, Suskind's research and initiatives continue to shape understanding of early childhood education and development.
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