Preschool programs were already viewed in the 1960s as important for preventing or correcting the cognitive deficits found in disadvantaged children (Weikart, 1966 reprinted 2016). This paper explores the possible influence of group-based early childhood education and care (ECEC), offered to the general population, on the risk for special educational needs (SEN) drawing from a large-scale longitudinal study in England. Overall, the results point towards the provision of high quality ECEC for children significantly decreasing the risk of SEN in later years. Children who had high quality (or effective) ECEC showed a 40-60% lower level of risk for cognitive SEN. The results are not so clear-cut for socio-emotional outcomes but overall the p...
Since 1978, support for inclusive education in English mainstream schools has grown tremendously. Y...
The early identification of young children’s special educational needs (SEN), as well as the develop...
High-quality, centre-based education and care during the early years benefit cognitive development, ...
Specialized preschool programs can enhance the development of vulnerable young children at risk of s...
Specialized preschool programs can enhance the development of vulnerable young children at risk of s...
Given the growth of scholarship in early child education (ECE), as well as the rapid emergence of th...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impacts of early childhood special education (ECSE) ser...
This paper illustrates how high-quality preschool has the potential to serve as an intervention with...
This article examines the research literature to determine whether the provision of quality early ch...
Children with special educational needs (SEN) are known to experience lower average educational atta...
This paper illustrates how high-quality preschool has the potential to serve as an intervention with...
In many developed countries it is now the norm for preschool children to spend time outside the home...
This paper provides an overview of existing studies on children’s cognitive and non-cognitive acquis...
Education in the early years is a key element in the Government's current strategy. Recently, the De...
Several studies have shown that good quality early years education can have a positive effect on the...
Since 1978, support for inclusive education in English mainstream schools has grown tremendously. Y...
The early identification of young children’s special educational needs (SEN), as well as the develop...
High-quality, centre-based education and care during the early years benefit cognitive development, ...
Specialized preschool programs can enhance the development of vulnerable young children at risk of s...
Specialized preschool programs can enhance the development of vulnerable young children at risk of s...
Given the growth of scholarship in early child education (ECE), as well as the rapid emergence of th...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impacts of early childhood special education (ECSE) ser...
This paper illustrates how high-quality preschool has the potential to serve as an intervention with...
This article examines the research literature to determine whether the provision of quality early ch...
Children with special educational needs (SEN) are known to experience lower average educational atta...
This paper illustrates how high-quality preschool has the potential to serve as an intervention with...
In many developed countries it is now the norm for preschool children to spend time outside the home...
This paper provides an overview of existing studies on children’s cognitive and non-cognitive acquis...
Education in the early years is a key element in the Government's current strategy. Recently, the De...
Several studies have shown that good quality early years education can have a positive effect on the...
Since 1978, support for inclusive education in English mainstream schools has grown tremendously. Y...
The early identification of young children’s special educational needs (SEN), as well as the develop...
High-quality, centre-based education and care during the early years benefit cognitive development, ...