“…However, some of these risks disproportionately affect children in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMIC). For example, multiple studies assess implications of risks related to malnutrition and poor growth (Black et al, ; Milosavljevic et al, ; Pyykkö et al, ), and Lu and Chang () examine how early environmental instability (i.e., reoccurring and prolonged separation from parents) affects aggression, risk‐taking, and life history strategies. Several studies report important interactions between different levels of analysis, such as child growth status and parenting (Berkes, Raikes, Bouguen, & Filmer, ), school climate and community violence (Starkey et al, ), and teacher training and child outcomes (Wolf, Aber, Behrman, & Peele, ).…”