The effects of high- versus low-quality child care during 2 developmental periods (infant-toddlerhood and preschool) were examined using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care. Propensity score matching was used to account for differences in families who used different combinations of child care quality during the 2 developmental periods. Findings indicated that cognitive, language, and preacademic skills prior to school entry were highest among children who experienced high-quality care in both the infant-toddler and preschool periods, somewhat lower among children who experienced high-quality child care during only 1 of these periods, and lowest among children who experienced low-q...
This study investigated the effects of different characteristics of early child-care in England on t...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
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...
Over half of the toddlers in the U.S. experience routine nonparental care, but much less is known ab...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
Over half of the toddlers in the U.S. experience routine nonparental care, but much less is known ab...
Relations between nonrelative child care (birth to 4 years) and functioning at age 15 were examined...
This study investigates the role of parental resources, maternal work patterns, and the type and qua...
Relations between nonrelative child care (birth to 4 1/2 years) and functioning at age 15 were exami...
Effects of early child care on children’s functioning from 412 years through the end of 6th grade (M...
This study investigated the effects of different characteristics of early child-care in England on t...
Preterm birth is thought to have an adverse impact on cognitive development and self-regulation. Exa...
Evocative effects of child characteristics on the quality and quantity of child care were assessed i...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
This study investigated the effects of different characteristics of early child-care in England on t...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
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...
Over half of the toddlers in the U.S. experience routine nonparental care, but much less is known ab...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
Over half of the toddlers in the U.S. experience routine nonparental care, but much less is known ab...
Relations between nonrelative child care (birth to 4 years) and functioning at age 15 were examined...
This study investigates the role of parental resources, maternal work patterns, and the type and qua...
Relations between nonrelative child care (birth to 4 1/2 years) and functioning at age 15 were exami...
Effects of early child care on children’s functioning from 412 years through the end of 6th grade (M...
This study investigated the effects of different characteristics of early child-care in England on t...
Preterm birth is thought to have an adverse impact on cognitive development and self-regulation. Exa...
Evocative effects of child characteristics on the quality and quantity of child care were assessed i...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
This study investigated the effects of different characteristics of early child-care in England on t...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
Child care has become the norm for young children in the United States. In 1995, 59 percent of child...