The purpose of this study is to investigate why parents choose full-day kindergarten programs over half-day kindergarten programs. Five parents of full-day kindergartners elected to participate in this study. Interviews were conducted with each of the five parents in either their home or a local establishment in the spring of 2006. Interviews with their children were also conducted during the child\u27s school day. Parents stated two major factors in deciding which kindergarten program to enroll their child in: daycare and academics. The purpose of this study is to investigate why parents choose full-day kindergarten programs over half-day kindergarten programs. Five parents of full-day kindergartners elected to participate in this study. I...
Parenting daily hassles are viewed as the recurring demands associated with raising a young child (C...
The research question addressed is: what is the research supported guidelines I can share with pare...
Ontario’s Full-Day Early Learning Kindergarten (FDELK) represents a bold policy shift in North Ameri...
The purpose of this study is to investigate why parents choose full-day kindergarten programs over h...
This study focused on the opinions that parents of kindergarten children in Community Unit School Di...
The education of 5-year-old children will always be a perplexing issue among parents, teachers, and ...
In many Minnesota districts, families find themselves considering language immersion programs as wel...
This capstone studies the question of why parents enroll their children in half-day kindergarten. T...
The purpose of this study was to compare academic and social skills of children with disabilities en...
Due to changes in American society and education during the last twenty years the popularity of all-...
Many school districts have begun implementing full-day, every day kindergarten programs as opposed t...
The history of half-day and full-day kindergarten schedules was reviewed. Theoretical support for th...
Kindergarten policy varies widely both across and within states. Over the past decade, a number of s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what parents of kindergarten children would do with or ...
This study addresses a major policy question in the area of early childhood education: Do children w...
Parenting daily hassles are viewed as the recurring demands associated with raising a young child (C...
The research question addressed is: what is the research supported guidelines I can share with pare...
Ontario’s Full-Day Early Learning Kindergarten (FDELK) represents a bold policy shift in North Ameri...
The purpose of this study is to investigate why parents choose full-day kindergarten programs over h...
This study focused on the opinions that parents of kindergarten children in Community Unit School Di...
The education of 5-year-old children will always be a perplexing issue among parents, teachers, and ...
In many Minnesota districts, families find themselves considering language immersion programs as wel...
This capstone studies the question of why parents enroll their children in half-day kindergarten. T...
The purpose of this study was to compare academic and social skills of children with disabilities en...
Due to changes in American society and education during the last twenty years the popularity of all-...
Many school districts have begun implementing full-day, every day kindergarten programs as opposed t...
The history of half-day and full-day kindergarten schedules was reviewed. Theoretical support for th...
Kindergarten policy varies widely both across and within states. Over the past decade, a number of s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what parents of kindergarten children would do with or ...
This study addresses a major policy question in the area of early childhood education: Do children w...
Parenting daily hassles are viewed as the recurring demands associated with raising a young child (C...
The research question addressed is: what is the research supported guidelines I can share with pare...
Ontario’s Full-Day Early Learning Kindergarten (FDELK) represents a bold policy shift in North Ameri...