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Academic performance of subsequent schools and impacts of early interventions: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial in Head Start settings A comparison of the impact of exposure to the Chicago School Readiness intervention during the Head Start year on children's language, literacy, and math and behavioral outcomes between kindergarteners in both high and low performing schools, based on secondary analysis of data from 361 children who were participants in the Chicago School Readiness Program |
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Center-based care in the context of one-child policy in China: Do child gender and siblings matter? An examination of the relationships among center-based care enrollment and child's age, gender, siblings, sibling age, and child care facility availability, as well as the moderating influence of household and community resources and one-child policy in China on those relationships, based on data from 784 children and their parents in the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) 2000 |
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Classroom-based interventions and teachers' perceived job stressors and confidence: Evidence from a randomized trial in Head Start settings A study of the impacts of the Chicago School Readiness Project (CSRP) classroom-based intervention on teachers' perceived job stressors and confidence, as indexed by their perceptions of job control, job resources, job demands, and confidence in behavior management, based on data from 90 teachers in 35 classrooms at 18 CSRP Head Start sites |
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CSRP's impact on low-income preschoolers' preacademic skills: Self-regulation as a mediating mechanism A study of the effects of a targeted intervention on low-income preschoolers' letter-naming, early math, and vocabulary gains, and an investigation of self-regulation as a mediator, based on data frm 602 Chicago School Readiness Project (CSRP) participants in 35 Head Start-funded classrooms |
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Dosage effects on school readiness: Evidence from a randomized classroom-based intervention A study of dosage effects of a targeted intervention on low-income child behavior problems, emotional and behavioral self-regulation skills, and cognitive development, as well as a study of variation of dosage effects across school readiness measures and the individual components of the Chicago School Readiness Project (CSRP), based on data from 602 children and 90 teachers in 35 Head Start-funded classrooms |
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Estimating the effects of Head Start on parenting and child maltreatment A study of the relationship between Head Start participation and both maltreatment and harsh parenting in a sample of 2,807 low income families |
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Head Start and urban children's school readiness: A birth cohort study in 18 cities A longitudinal investigation of the links between Head Start participation and the cognitive and social competencies associated with children's school readiness, based on a subsample of 2,803 children from eighteen cities who participated in the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study |
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Head Start participation and school readiness: Evidence from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort A comparison of academic skills and socioemotional well-being at kindergarten entry for populations of children who attended Head Start or other types of child care, based on data from 6,950 children, their parents, schools, and teachers from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort, Kindergarten sample, a nationally representative sample of children born in 2001 |
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Reducing young children’s risk of behavioral difficulties in Head Start: Benefits of a classroom-based approach A discussion of the benefits of a classroom centered intervention to improve children’s behavioral outcomes in Head Start settings |
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