Does higher quality early child care promote low-income children's math and reading achievement in middle childhood?
| Author(s): | Dearing, Eric; McCartney, Kathleen; Taylor, Beck A. |
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| Date Issued: | September/October 2009 |
| Description: | A longitudinal investigation of the role of attendance in high quality child care as a moderating factor between family economic status and children's academic success in elementary school, based on a sample of 1,364 children followed from birth to age 11 |
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