In early childhood research, one of the most debated topics is that of early child care. This thesis draws upon data from Growing Up In Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children to explore the role of early child care in Australia. It examines the quality of early child care accessed by infants, the patterns of child care use across the early years and the impact of early child care experiences on academic, social-emotional and health outcomes at 6 to 7 years of age. Results indicate child care experiences vary considerably and suggest early child care experiences may have both positive and negative impacts upon later developmental outcomes
There is a growing body of literature about the potential for early childhood settings to serve as c...
The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children has been funded as part of the Department of Family an...
IN 2008, AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH and state and territory governments signed a National Partnership A...
In early childhood research, one of the most debated topics is that of early child care. This thesis...
This paper provides an overview of the participation of a large, nationally representative sample of...
Child Care Choices is an example of new early childhood research based on a relationship between pol...
Background: Evidence from decades of research suggests that children’s experiences before starting s...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) remains a priority area for public policy, internationally...
Presents information about the types of child care used by children in Australia, highlighting how a...
Australia is a vast country. It is the largest country in Oceania and the sixth largest country in t...
Australia’s residential early parenting centres are unique internationally and provide a highly valu...
Abstract Background In Australia, 61.5 % of children aged 3–4 attend Early Childhood Education and C...
Based on an ongoing study involving 10,000 families across Australia, this annual report paper addre...
ATTENDANCE IN HIGH -QUALITY early childhood education and care (ECEC) has been shown to have a posit...
The childcare and early learning experiences of young children are important factors that influence ...
There is a growing body of literature about the potential for early childhood settings to serve as c...
The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children has been funded as part of the Department of Family an...
IN 2008, AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH and state and territory governments signed a National Partnership A...
In early childhood research, one of the most debated topics is that of early child care. This thesis...
This paper provides an overview of the participation of a large, nationally representative sample of...
Child Care Choices is an example of new early childhood research based on a relationship between pol...
Background: Evidence from decades of research suggests that children’s experiences before starting s...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) remains a priority area for public policy, internationally...
Presents information about the types of child care used by children in Australia, highlighting how a...
Australia is a vast country. It is the largest country in Oceania and the sixth largest country in t...
Australia’s residential early parenting centres are unique internationally and provide a highly valu...
Abstract Background In Australia, 61.5 % of children aged 3–4 attend Early Childhood Education and C...
Based on an ongoing study involving 10,000 families across Australia, this annual report paper addre...
ATTENDANCE IN HIGH -QUALITY early childhood education and care (ECEC) has been shown to have a posit...
The childcare and early learning experiences of young children are important factors that influence ...
There is a growing body of literature about the potential for early childhood settings to serve as c...
The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children has been funded as part of the Department of Family an...
IN 2008, AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH and state and territory governments signed a National Partnership A...