IMPORTANCE: Low school preparedness is linked to high school dropout, poor employment, and negative outcomes. Childcare attendance may increase school readiness and foster academic achievement. OBJECTIVE: To explore whether childcare attendance was associated with academic achievement at the end of compulsory schooling (age 16 years in the UK), whether maternal education level was a moderator, and the benefit-cost ratio of childcare regarding productivity returns of academic achievement. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this cohort study, data were included from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) born from April 1991 to December 1992 and the UK National Pupil Database for examination results. Data on academic ...
Background and objectiveHealth status in childhood is correlated with educational outcomes. Emergenc...
Adolescents with high educational attainment generally have better outcomes across the lifespan than...
This paper considers the effect of how children pass time before entrance to school on attainment in...
IMPORTANCE: Low school preparedness is linked to high school dropout, poor employment, and negative ...
Centre-based childcare may benefit pre-school children and alleviate inequalities in early childhood...
OBJECTIVES: To test associations between onset of formal child care (in infancy or as a toddler), hi...
Being entered for exams and reaching key educational thresholds, for example 5 A* to C grades (inclu...
Because of the growing participation of mothers in the labour market, a large number of children hav...
2017 by the American Academy of Pediatrics. BACKGROUND: Looked-after children in local authority car...
The importance of investment in early childhood education (ECE) has been widely documented in the li...
It is recognised internationally that children in out-of-home care (‘children in care’ or ‘children ...
Young people who grow up in care have worse educational outcomes internationally than those not in c...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Together with family factors, early care and education (ECE) servic...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is a risk factor for poor educational outcomes. A dose-response...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is a risk factor for poor educational outcomes. A dose-response...
Background and objectiveHealth status in childhood is correlated with educational outcomes. Emergenc...
Adolescents with high educational attainment generally have better outcomes across the lifespan than...
This paper considers the effect of how children pass time before entrance to school on attainment in...
IMPORTANCE: Low school preparedness is linked to high school dropout, poor employment, and negative ...
Centre-based childcare may benefit pre-school children and alleviate inequalities in early childhood...
OBJECTIVES: To test associations between onset of formal child care (in infancy or as a toddler), hi...
Being entered for exams and reaching key educational thresholds, for example 5 A* to C grades (inclu...
Because of the growing participation of mothers in the labour market, a large number of children hav...
2017 by the American Academy of Pediatrics. BACKGROUND: Looked-after children in local authority car...
The importance of investment in early childhood education (ECE) has been widely documented in the li...
It is recognised internationally that children in out-of-home care (‘children in care’ or ‘children ...
Young people who grow up in care have worse educational outcomes internationally than those not in c...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Together with family factors, early care and education (ECE) servic...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is a risk factor for poor educational outcomes. A dose-response...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is a risk factor for poor educational outcomes. A dose-response...
Background and objectiveHealth status in childhood is correlated with educational outcomes. Emergenc...
Adolescents with high educational attainment generally have better outcomes across the lifespan than...
This paper considers the effect of how children pass time before entrance to school on attainment in...