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Characteristics and quality of child care for toddlers and preschoolers [Abridged] The relationship between structural and caregiver characteristics and observed caregiver behavior in producing positive caregiving, as well as levels of positive caregiving associated with types of child care at 15, 24, and 36 months of age |
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Characteristics of infant child care: Factors contributing to positive caregiving An analysis of the structural and caregiver characteristics that predict high caregiving quality for infants using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care |
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Characteristics of infant child care: Factors contributing to positive caregiving [Abridged] A study of associations between structural and caregiver characteristics as they relate to infant experiences with their caregivers, based on data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Study of Early Child Care as well as an observational measure, the Observational Record of the Caregiving Environment (ORCE) |
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Child care and common communicable illnesses [Abridged] A study of the relationship between children’s experience in nonmaternal care and rates of respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, and ear infections during the first 3 years of life |
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Child care and common communicable illnesses in children ages 37-54 months [Abridged] A study of the relationship between children’s experience in nonmaternal care and rates of respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, and ear infections from 3 to 41/2 years old in a sample of approximately 1,100 children |
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Child care and the family: An opportunity to study development in context An overview of the Study of Early Child Care by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development |
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Child care in the first year of life [Abridged] A description of child care during the first 12 months of life, including initiation and amount of infant child care, child care history patterns during the first year, and the types, multiplicity, and stability of care used by parents of infants over the course of the first year, based on data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Study of Early Child Care |
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Early child care and children's development prior to school entry [Abridged] An abridged reprint of a study of the impact of early child care experiences, and the quality and types of child care, on children's functioning prior to school entry, based on data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care |
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Early child care and children's development prior to school entry: Results from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care A longitudinal study of the effects of quantity, quality, and type of early child care on pre-academic skills, language performance, and behavior problems in a sample of over 1,000 children followed from birth to 4 ½ years of age |
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Familial factors associated with the characteristics of nonmaternal care for infants [Abridged] An examination of the associations between four aspects of nonmaternal infant child care, age of entry, amount, type, and quality, and preexisting family characteristics, economics, and psychosocial factors |
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Families matter: Even for kids in child care A study examining the associations between family and children’s developmental outcomes when children receive substantial care outside the immediate family, based on data from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development |
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Nonmaternal care and family factors in early development: An overview of the NICHD Study of Early Child Care A study of the relationships between types of nonmaternal care and children’s social and emotional adjustment, cognitive and linguistic development, and physical growth and health |
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Type of child care and children's development at 54 months An investigation of the factors that contribute to parents' child care decision-making, and the effects of child care settings on child outcomes, funded by the NICHD Early Child Care Research Network |
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