“…There are many good reasons for considering neuroscience and related biological methods alongside social science approaches to study child poverty (See Pollak & Wolfe, in press, for extended discussion). For example, it is well‐established that early experiences are critical for shaping many aspects of brain development related to children's behavioral functioning (Birn, Roeber, & Pollak, ; Fox, Levitt, & Nelson, ; Johnson, ; Romens, McDonald, Svaren, & Pollak, ; Wismer Fries, Ziegler, Kurian, Jacoris, & Pollak, ).…”