Experiences of childcare in England and socio-emotional development at 36 months

Author(s): Barnes, Jacqueline; Leach, Penelope; Malmberg, Lars-Erik; Stein, Alan; Sylva, Kathy; Families, Children and Child Care Project Team;
Date Issued: October 2010
Description: A study of the association between time spent in child care before age 3 and maternal reports of behavioral and social development at 3 years of age, based on a sample of 843 children in England
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Funder(s): Tedworth Charitable Trust ; Glass-House Trust
Journal Title: Early Child Development and Care
Volume Number: 180
Issue Number: 9
Page Range: 1215-1229
Note: This resource is an online preprint (e-print) of a forthcoming article. This resource is part of the longitudinal Families, Children and Childcare Study
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Characteristics > Time In Child Care

Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness > Behavior/Social & Emotional Development/Socialization

International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies
Country: England, United Kingdom
ISSN: 0300-4430 Paper
1476-8275 Online
Peer Reviewed: yes
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