“…Indeed, neighborhood contexts may play a significant role in shaping the experiences of children, such as the safety and quality of residential neighborhoods, as well as the quality of institutions and institutional resources available (Leventhal, Dupere, & Shuey, 2015). For young children specifically, parents living in disadvantaged neighborhoods have few options for high-quality child care and education that are both enriching and accessible (Burchinal, Nelson, Carlson, Brooks-Gunn, & J., 2008; Dupere, Leventhal, Crosnoe, & Dion, 2010; Leventhal et al, 2015; McCoy, Connors, Morris, Yoshikawa, & Friedman-Krauss, 2015; Reardon & Bischoff, 2011). High-poverty neighborhoods can also affect young children directly through exposure to more toxins, noise pollution, and other aspects of stressful environments (Evans, 2004, 2006; Evans & Kim, 2007).…”