Over half of the toddlers in the U.S. experience routine nonparental care, but much less is known about early care than about preschool care. This study analyzed 2-year-old child care and child outcome data from the nationally representative ECLS-B sample of children born in 2001. At two-years of age, 51% of children experienced exclusive parental care, 18% relative care, 15% family child care, and 16% center care. More children in nonparental care were in medium quality care (61%) than in high quality (26%) or low quality (13%) care. Low-income children were more likely than non-low income children to be cared for by their parents and, when in care, were more often in lower quality care. The impact of toddler care quality on cognitive skil...
Includes bibliographical references.This study indicates several teacher characteristics and other a...
This study investigates the role of parental resources, maternal work patterns, and the type and qua...
Unlike the previous literature which focuses on the short run cognitive effects of attending childca...
Over half of the toddlers in the U.S. experience routine nonparental care, but much less is known ab...
Over half of the toddlers in the U.S. experience routine nonparental care, but much less is known ab...
With over half the nation's infants and toddlers in regular, nonparental child care, the quality of ...
Child care has become the norm for young children in the United States. In 1995, 59 percent of child...
The effects of high- versus low-quality child care during 2 developmental periods (infant-toddlerhoo...
Includes bibliographical references.Parents face many problems when choosing early childhood program...
The quality of care offered in four different types of non-parental child care to 307 infants at 10 ...
High-quality care in the earliest years of life has been shown to relate to positive developmental o...
Existing studies of child care have not been able to determine whether higher quality child care pro...
Much of the policy-and practice-focused research on infant-toddler care and education has been conce...
Child care subsidies help low-income parents pay for child care arrangements selected by the family....
Three studies examined associations between early child care and child outcomes among families diffe...
Includes bibliographical references.This study indicates several teacher characteristics and other a...
This study investigates the role of parental resources, maternal work patterns, and the type and qua...
Unlike the previous literature which focuses on the short run cognitive effects of attending childca...
Over half of the toddlers in the U.S. experience routine nonparental care, but much less is known ab...
Over half of the toddlers in the U.S. experience routine nonparental care, but much less is known ab...
With over half the nation's infants and toddlers in regular, nonparental child care, the quality of ...
Child care has become the norm for young children in the United States. In 1995, 59 percent of child...
The effects of high- versus low-quality child care during 2 developmental periods (infant-toddlerhoo...
Includes bibliographical references.Parents face many problems when choosing early childhood program...
The quality of care offered in four different types of non-parental child care to 307 infants at 10 ...
High-quality care in the earliest years of life has been shown to relate to positive developmental o...
Existing studies of child care have not been able to determine whether higher quality child care pro...
Much of the policy-and practice-focused research on infant-toddler care and education has been conce...
Child care subsidies help low-income parents pay for child care arrangements selected by the family....
Three studies examined associations between early child care and child outcomes among families diffe...
Includes bibliographical references.This study indicates several teacher characteristics and other a...
This study investigates the role of parental resources, maternal work patterns, and the type and qua...
Unlike the previous literature which focuses on the short run cognitive effects of attending childca...