THIS PAPER PRESENTS THE results of an exploratory cluster randomised-controlled trial that was used to pilot Thrive, a capacity-building program for family day care (FDC) educators. Participants were educators and coordinators from one FDC service in Melbourne, Australia. Data collection consisted of a survey including information on costs, an in-home quality of care observation and process evaluation. Data was collected over 12 months (2011–2012), at baseline and one, six and 12 months post-intervention. Positive caregiver interaction scores increased over time for the intervention group: F (3, 51.69) = 3.08, p < 0.05, and detached interaction scores decreased over time: F (3, 51.19) = 2.78, p < 0.05. Educators’ knowledge and confidence in...
Background A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early ch...
© 2015 Dr. Lara Marie CorrChild care quality matters to children’s lives now and in the future, henc...
Background: A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early c...
This paper presents the results of an exploratory cluster randomised-controlled trial that was used ...
© 2015 Early Childhood Australia Inc. All rights reserved. THIS PAPER PRESENTS THE results of a...
Abstract Background Childhood mental health problems are highly prevalent, experienced by one in fiv...
THIS PAPER PRESENTS BASELINE data from Thrive, a capacity-building program for family day care educa...
This paper presents baseline data from Thrive, a capacity-building program for family day care educa...
This study aimed to explore family day care (FDC) educators' knowledge of child social and emot...
This study aimed to explore family day care (FDC) educators’ knowledge of child social and emo...
This study assesses family day care educators' readiness for increasing their knowledge and ski...
Family Day Care (FDC) is a distinctive form of child care chosen by many Australian families. Howeve...
Background: High quality child care is a population health investment that relies on the capacity of...
Introduction: Although the family day care workforce has changed over the past decade in response to...
BACKGROUND: High quality child care is a population health investment that relies on the capacity of...
Background A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early ch...
© 2015 Dr. Lara Marie CorrChild care quality matters to children’s lives now and in the future, henc...
Background: A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early c...
This paper presents the results of an exploratory cluster randomised-controlled trial that was used ...
© 2015 Early Childhood Australia Inc. All rights reserved. THIS PAPER PRESENTS THE results of a...
Abstract Background Childhood mental health problems are highly prevalent, experienced by one in fiv...
THIS PAPER PRESENTS BASELINE data from Thrive, a capacity-building program for family day care educa...
This paper presents baseline data from Thrive, a capacity-building program for family day care educa...
This study aimed to explore family day care (FDC) educators' knowledge of child social and emot...
This study aimed to explore family day care (FDC) educators’ knowledge of child social and emo...
This study assesses family day care educators' readiness for increasing their knowledge and ski...
Family Day Care (FDC) is a distinctive form of child care chosen by many Australian families. Howeve...
Background: High quality child care is a population health investment that relies on the capacity of...
Introduction: Although the family day care workforce has changed over the past decade in response to...
BACKGROUND: High quality child care is a population health investment that relies on the capacity of...
Background A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early ch...
© 2015 Dr. Lara Marie CorrChild care quality matters to children’s lives now and in the future, henc...
Background: A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early c...