The association of early childhood care and education to children's experiences in kindergarten

Author(s): Kohen, Dafna E.; Lipps, Garth; Hertzman, Clyde;
Date Issued: 2006
Publisher(s): University of British Columbia. Human Early Learning Partnership
Description: A study showing the relationship between kindergarten readiness and experience in early child care or early childhood education using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) and the future benefits of early childhood education to Canada
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Source: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: University of British Columbia, Human Early Learning Partnership. Retrieved April 5, 2006, from http://www.earlylearning.ubc.ca/pub_map.htm#childcare
Topics: Children & Child Development

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Country: Canada
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