With over half the nation's infants and toddlers in regular, nonparental child care, the quality of that care is a priority concern for policymakers. Many studies show that high-quality child care supports the positive social, emotional, and cognitive development of young children. The research summarized in this policy brief identifies factors that tend to predict higher quality within arrangement types—family child care, center care, and relative care—and describes the range of quality found in each type. Although different studies measure child care quality in different ways, many researchers group quality measures into two categories, structural and process. Both examine factors that support the responsive and reliable relationships wit...
Child care researchers divide child care quality into two separate categories: structural child care...
Objective: This study investigates how changes in parental relationship quality relate to children's...
Includes bibliographical references.This study indicates several teacher characteristics and other a...
Training and education of infant and toddler caregivers is one important factor associated with the ...
The Research Connections collection contains records for more than 1,300 instruments that have been ...
While child care quality has been examined in numerous studies, the definition of quality and specif...
Three studies examined associations between early child care and child outcomes among families diffe...
What care arrangements do American parents make for their infants and toddlers while they are at wor...
Much of the policy-and practice-focused research on infant-toddler care and education has been conce...
The increased use of childcare in the United States has drawn attention to the choices parents make ...
Over half of the toddlers in the U.S. experience routine nonparental care, but much less is known ab...
Child care has become the norm for young children in the United States. In 1995, 59 percent of child...
While there has been considerable research on the indicators of quality in center-based early childh...
The quality of care offered in four different types of non-parental child care to 307 infants at 10 ...
Three studies examined associations between early child care and child outcomes among families diffe...
Child care researchers divide child care quality into two separate categories: structural child care...
Objective: This study investigates how changes in parental relationship quality relate to children's...
Includes bibliographical references.This study indicates several teacher characteristics and other a...
Training and education of infant and toddler caregivers is one important factor associated with the ...
The Research Connections collection contains records for more than 1,300 instruments that have been ...
While child care quality has been examined in numerous studies, the definition of quality and specif...
Three studies examined associations between early child care and child outcomes among families diffe...
What care arrangements do American parents make for their infants and toddlers while they are at wor...
Much of the policy-and practice-focused research on infant-toddler care and education has been conce...
The increased use of childcare in the United States has drawn attention to the choices parents make ...
Over half of the toddlers in the U.S. experience routine nonparental care, but much less is known ab...
Child care has become the norm for young children in the United States. In 1995, 59 percent of child...
While there has been considerable research on the indicators of quality in center-based early childh...
The quality of care offered in four different types of non-parental child care to 307 infants at 10 ...
Three studies examined associations between early child care and child outcomes among families diffe...
Child care researchers divide child care quality into two separate categories: structural child care...
Objective: This study investigates how changes in parental relationship quality relate to children's...
Includes bibliographical references.This study indicates several teacher characteristics and other a...