This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 months were predictive of cognitive development at 51 months, taking into account other non-parental childcare, demographic characteristics, cognitive development at 18 months, sensitive parenting and a stimulating home environment. Children’s (N=978) cognitive development was assessed at 51 months with four subscales of the British Ability Scales: two verbal and two non-verbal. Mothers were interviewed and observed at 3, 10, 18, and 36 months and the quality of group care was assessed at 10, 18, and 36 months (N=239) if it was used for ≥12 hours per week. Age of starting in group care and amount were highly associated (r = -.75). Multiple re...
Background: Over the past few decades there has been a dramatic increase in maternal employment and,...
Contains fulltext : 90148.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
This paper explores factors related to the use, amount and type of non-maternal child care infants e...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
Objectives. The current study investigated (a) whether identifiable patterns of childcare arrangemen...
Nowadays many more young children experience non-maternal childcare than in the past. From a theoret...
The effects of high- versus low-quality child care during 2 developmental periods (infant-toddlerhoo...
Background: Evidence from decades of research suggests that children’s experiences before starting s...
This study investigated the effects of different characteristics of early child-care in England on t...
This study investigated the effects of different characteristics of early child-care in England on t...
The effects of high- versus low-quality child care during 2 developmental periods (infant-toddlerhoo...
This study investigates the role of parental resources, maternal work patterns, and the type and qua...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the total amount of time in childcare through the first 3 years of...
Background: Over the past few decades there has been a dramatic increase in maternal employment and,...
Contains fulltext : 90148.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
This paper explores factors related to the use, amount and type of non-maternal child care infants e...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
Objectives. The current study investigated (a) whether identifiable patterns of childcare arrangemen...
Nowadays many more young children experience non-maternal childcare than in the past. From a theoret...
The effects of high- versus low-quality child care during 2 developmental periods (infant-toddlerhoo...
Background: Evidence from decades of research suggests that children’s experiences before starting s...
This study investigated the effects of different characteristics of early child-care in England on t...
This study investigated the effects of different characteristics of early child-care in England on t...
The effects of high- versus low-quality child care during 2 developmental periods (infant-toddlerhoo...
This study investigates the role of parental resources, maternal work patterns, and the type and qua...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the total amount of time in childcare through the first 3 years of...
Background: Over the past few decades there has been a dramatic increase in maternal employment and,...
Contains fulltext : 90148.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
This paper explores factors related to the use, amount and type of non-maternal child care infants e...