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Publikováno v:
AERA Open, Vol 10 (2024)
Public preschool boosts academic skills in kindergarten, but little is known about whether that boost lasts to third grade because many studies stop directly assessing children after kindergarten. The current study tests for sustained associations be
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https://doaj.org/article/6393e0ff5a714d85aacace3a14b5e6a4
Publikováno v:
AERA Open, Vol 8 (2022)
Exposure to teachers and teaching-related activities is vital for young children’s learning. When COVID-19 closed schools, teachers responded with a mix of live- and prerecorded lessons and one-on-one communication with students, which necessitated
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https://doaj.org/article/ff8bb29805994c9eb09570f64458a986
Autor:
Wladimir Zanoni, Anna D. Johnson
Publikováno v:
AERA Open, Vol 5 (2019)
This article examines associations between child care subsidy use in early childhood and children’s middle school outcomes. Using a unique database linking administrative records of child care subsidy receipt with parental earnings, social assistan
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https://doaj.org/article/f0d542cabc65449eb8274c26fecc11d5
Publikováno v:
Child Development Perspectives. 16:127-133
Publikováno v:
Early Childhood Research Quarterly. 60:237-249
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed unprecedented strains on both parents and teachers, both of whose mental and financial hardships have serious implications for young children's wellbeing. We drew on an existing cohort study of families with low incom
Autor:
Rebecca M. Ryan, Anna Gassman-Pines, Samantha Steimle, Garrett Baker, Caitlin T. Hines, Anna D. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Children and Youth Services Review. 150:106994
Publikováno v:
Child Development
This paper investigates economic and psychological hardship during the COVID‐19 pandemic among a diverse sample (61% Latinx; 16% White; 9% Black; 14% mixed/other race) of socioeconomically disadvantaged parents (90% mothers; mean age = 35 years) an
Publikováno v:
Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 8:127-135
Food insecurity—lack of access to sufficient food for an active and healthy lifestyle—affects more than 10 million children in the United States. Ample research links food insecurity to hampered child physical, cognitive, and social-emotional dev
Publikováno v:
Acad Pediatr
Past research shows that high-quality public preschool may disproportionately support low-income children’s school readiness, because low-income children tend to arrive at school with fewer of the academic skills needed for success. This suggests a
Publikováno v:
Children and Youth Services Review. 148:106857