This study investigated the effects of child care type, quantity, and quality on later behavioral outcomes (e.g., hyperactivity-inattention, internalizing behavior). We used data from the Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth to examine child care characteristics for children 0-11 months who were using child care (N = 365). Multiple regressions tested the impact of child care, while taking into account child and family variables, on behavioral outcomes at 6-7 years. Interactions between child care and family variables also were tested. Findings indicated that a regulated child care environment was associated with positive behavioral outcomes, even six years after the start of child care. Results also demonstrated that ...
Background: Over the past few decades there has been a dramatic increase in maternal employment and,...
On a daily, weekly, or yearly basis, young children transition among a range of care environments in...
Previous research suggests that cumulative risk at differing ecological levels is related to child m...
Three studies examined associations between early child care and child outcomes among families diffe...
The current study examined whether within-family changes in child care quality and quantity predicte...
Evocative effects of child characteristics on the quality and quantity of child care were assessed i...
Relations between nonrelative child care (birth to 4 1/2 years) and functioning at age 15 were exami...
Evocative effects of child characteristics on the quality and quantity of child care were assessed i...
The EDEN mother-child cohort study groupInternational audienceAmong 1428 children participating in t...
Relations between nonrelative child care (birth to 4 years) and functioning at age 15 were examined...
This study examined the association between early child care on the development of behavior problems...
Effects of early child care on children’s functioning from 412 years through the end of 6th grade (M...
Objective: This study investigates how changes in parental relationship quality relate to children's...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate manuscripts, each focusing on a unique aspect of ch...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate manuscripts, each focusing on a unique aspect of ch...
Background: Over the past few decades there has been a dramatic increase in maternal employment and,...
On a daily, weekly, or yearly basis, young children transition among a range of care environments in...
Previous research suggests that cumulative risk at differing ecological levels is related to child m...
Three studies examined associations between early child care and child outcomes among families diffe...
The current study examined whether within-family changes in child care quality and quantity predicte...
Evocative effects of child characteristics on the quality and quantity of child care were assessed i...
Relations between nonrelative child care (birth to 4 1/2 years) and functioning at age 15 were exami...
Evocative effects of child characteristics on the quality and quantity of child care were assessed i...
The EDEN mother-child cohort study groupInternational audienceAmong 1428 children participating in t...
Relations between nonrelative child care (birth to 4 years) and functioning at age 15 were examined...
This study examined the association between early child care on the development of behavior problems...
Effects of early child care on children’s functioning from 412 years through the end of 6th grade (M...
Objective: This study investigates how changes in parental relationship quality relate to children's...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate manuscripts, each focusing on a unique aspect of ch...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate manuscripts, each focusing on a unique aspect of ch...
Background: Over the past few decades there has been a dramatic increase in maternal employment and,...
On a daily, weekly, or yearly basis, young children transition among a range of care environments in...
Previous research suggests that cumulative risk at differing ecological levels is related to child m...