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Children's social and cognitive development and child-care quality: Testing for differential associations related to poverty, gender, or ethnicity A study of the influence of poverty, minority ethnic background, gender, and parental authoritarian beliefs on the relationship between child care quality and children’s developmental outcomes |
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Head Start children's entry into public school: A report on the National Head Start/Public School Early Childhood Transition Demonstration Study An overview of the impact, on children, families, schools, and communities, of 31 local demonstration programs, conducted as part of the National Head Start/Public School Early Childhood Transition Demonstration Study, in 30 states and the Navajo Nation from the 1991-92 school year through the 1997-98 school year, and implementing major initiatives related to: parent involvement; educational enhancement; family social support services; and health and nutrition |
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Persistent effects of early intervention on high-risk children and their mothers A report on the long-term child and mother outcomes of the Abecedarian Project, a two-phase, comparative, early childhood education, pediatric healthcare, and family support program |
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The relation of child care to cognitive and language development An examination of the relationship between early child care experiences and cognitive and language development among 1,364 children, from 10 sites in the United States, enrolled at birth and followed until age 3 to examine cognitive development, language production, and language comprehension as a function of quality and amount of child care |
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Social-emotional classroom climate in child care, child-teacher relationships and children's second grade peer relations A longitudinal study of the influence of preschool socio-emotional climate and early individual child-teacher relationships and behavior problems in predicting second grade social competence with peers |
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