Maternal education captured at a single time point is commonly employed as a predictor of a child's cognitive development. In this paper we ask what bearing the acquisition of additional qualifications has upon reading performance in middle childhood. This was a secondary analysis of the UK's Millennium Cohort Study, a birth cohort of 18,000 children born in 2000. Our outcome variable was Single Word Reading from the British Abilities Scales at 7 years. Predictors included maternal age and education, relative poverty and parity. Increasing maternal education over time was associated with improved child outcomes with a 2 month developmental advantage for children whose mothers had increased education over those whose mothers had not. Parity ...
Among the core dimensions of socioeconomic status, maternal education is the most strongly associate...
Background Several studies in recent years have indicated a link between socio-economic status (SES...
About half of 2,581 low-income mothers reported reading daily to their children. At 14 months, the o...
Maternal education captured at a single time point is commonly employed as a predictor of a child's ...
Maternal education captured at a single time point is commonly employed as a predictor of a child's ...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
Parental support with children's learning is considered to be one pathway through which socio-econom...
Maternal education is a strong correlate of children’s language, cognitive, and academic development...
In three distinct yet related studies, I examined the conditions necessary for children’s normal cog...
Studies have shown that maternal book reading strategies in the toddler years impacts language and e...
This quantitative research explores the differences in early childhood cognitive development levels ...
Published online: 03 February 2020Background: There is evidence that parents from more socioeconomic...
There is an extensive body of research which shows that the children of parents with longer particip...
This article hypothesizes that maternal occupation-specific skills are associated with children’s co...
Child outcomes vary by family’s socioeconomic status (SES). Research on explanatory factors underlyi...
Among the core dimensions of socioeconomic status, maternal education is the most strongly associate...
Background Several studies in recent years have indicated a link between socio-economic status (SES...
About half of 2,581 low-income mothers reported reading daily to their children. At 14 months, the o...
Maternal education captured at a single time point is commonly employed as a predictor of a child's ...
Maternal education captured at a single time point is commonly employed as a predictor of a child's ...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
Parental support with children's learning is considered to be one pathway through which socio-econom...
Maternal education is a strong correlate of children’s language, cognitive, and academic development...
In three distinct yet related studies, I examined the conditions necessary for children’s normal cog...
Studies have shown that maternal book reading strategies in the toddler years impacts language and e...
This quantitative research explores the differences in early childhood cognitive development levels ...
Published online: 03 February 2020Background: There is evidence that parents from more socioeconomic...
There is an extensive body of research which shows that the children of parents with longer particip...
This article hypothesizes that maternal occupation-specific skills are associated with children’s co...
Child outcomes vary by family’s socioeconomic status (SES). Research on explanatory factors underlyi...
Among the core dimensions of socioeconomic status, maternal education is the most strongly associate...
Background Several studies in recent years have indicated a link between socio-economic status (SES...
About half of 2,581 low-income mothers reported reading daily to their children. At 14 months, the o...