Child Care and Child Development
Results from the Nichd Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development
Herausgeber: The Nichd Early Child Care Research Network
Child Care and Child Development
Results from the Nichd Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development
Herausgeber: The Nichd Early Child Care Research Network
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This important work presents the results of the most comprehensive scientific study to date of early child care and its relation to child development. In one volume, a critical selection of material from the most salient journal articles is brought together with new overviews and a concluding commentary. Provided is a wealth of authoritative information about the ways in which nonmaternal care is linked to health, psychological adjustment, and mother-child bonds in the first six years of life. An essential resource for developmentalists, early child care specialists, and educators, the book…mehr
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9781593852870
- ISBN-10: 1593852878
- Artikelnr.: 21831272
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9781593852870
- ISBN-10: 1593852878
- Artikelnr.: 21831272
in Early Development: An Overview of the NICHD Study of Early Child Care.
Part II:Child Care Use and Quality.Child Care in the First Year of Life.
Characteristics of Infant Child Care: Factors Contributing to Positive
Caregiving. Booth, Kelly, Child Care Characteristics of Infants with and
without Special Needs: Comparisons and Concerns. A New Guide for Evaluating
Child Care Quality. Characteristics and Quality of Child Care for Toddlers
and Preschoolers. Part III: Why Consider Family Effects in a Study of Child
Care? Familial Factors Associated with the Characteristics of Nonmaternal
Care of Infants. Before Head Start: Income and Ethnicity, Family
Characteristics, Child Care Experiences, and Child Development. Dearing,
McCartney, Taylor, Change in Family Income-to-Needs Matters More for
Children with Less. Chronicity of Maternal Depressive Symptoms, Maternal
Sensitivity, and Child Functioning at 36 Months. The Interaction of Child
Care and Family Risk in Relation to Child Development at 24 and 36 Months.
Part IV: Child Care and Health. Child Care and Common Communicable
Illnesses.Child Care and Common Communicable Illnesses in Children Ages
37-54 Months. Part V: Child Care and Mother-child Relations. The Effects of
Infant Child Care on Infant-Mother Attachment Security. Child Care and
Family Predictors of Preschool Attachment and Stability from Infancy. Owen,
Ware, Barfoot, Caregiver-Mother Partnership Behavior and the Quality of
Caregiver-Child and Mother-Child Interactions. Child Care and Mother-Child
Interaction in the First 3 Years of Life. Early Child Care and Mother-Child
Interaction from 36 Months through First Grade. Part VI: Child Care and
Psychological Development.Early Child Care and Self-Control, Compliance,
and Problem Behavior at 24 and 36 Months. Early Child Care and Children's
Peer Interaction at 24 and 36 Months.Does Amount of Time Spent in Child
Care Predict Socioemotional Adjustment during the Transition to
Kindergarten? The Relation of Child Care to Cognitive and Language
Development. Does Quality of Child Care Affect Child Outcomes at Age 4¿?
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, Child Outcomes When Child Care
Center Classes Meet Recommended Standards for Quality. NICHD Early Child
Care Research Network,Child Care Structure --> Process --> Outcome: Direct
and Indirect Effects of Child Care Quality on Young Children's
Development.Early Child Care and Children's Development Prior to School
Entry. Part VII: Effects of Families on the Development of Children Who Are
in Child Care. Factors Associated with Fathers' Caregiving Activities and
Sensitivity with Young Children.Relations between Family Predictors and
Child Outcomes: Are They Weaker for Children with Child Care? Families
Matter - Even for Kids in Child Care. Part VIII: Commentary. Contributions
of the NICHD Study of Early Child Care, Ramey, Human Developmental Science
Serving Children and Families.
in Early Development: An Overview of the NICHD Study of Early Child Care.
Part II:Child Care Use and Quality.Child Care in the First Year of Life.
Characteristics of Infant Child Care: Factors Contributing to Positive
Caregiving. Booth, Kelly, Child Care Characteristics of Infants with and
without Special Needs: Comparisons and Concerns. A New Guide for Evaluating
Child Care Quality. Characteristics and Quality of Child Care for Toddlers
and Preschoolers. Part III: Why Consider Family Effects in a Study of Child
Care? Familial Factors Associated with the Characteristics of Nonmaternal
Care of Infants. Before Head Start: Income and Ethnicity, Family
Characteristics, Child Care Experiences, and Child Development. Dearing,
McCartney, Taylor, Change in Family Income-to-Needs Matters More for
Children with Less. Chronicity of Maternal Depressive Symptoms, Maternal
Sensitivity, and Child Functioning at 36 Months. The Interaction of Child
Care and Family Risk in Relation to Child Development at 24 and 36 Months.
Part IV: Child Care and Health. Child Care and Common Communicable
Illnesses.Child Care and Common Communicable Illnesses in Children Ages
37-54 Months. Part V: Child Care and Mother-child Relations. The Effects of
Infant Child Care on Infant-Mother Attachment Security. Child Care and
Family Predictors of Preschool Attachment and Stability from Infancy. Owen,
Ware, Barfoot, Caregiver-Mother Partnership Behavior and the Quality of
Caregiver-Child and Mother-Child Interactions. Child Care and Mother-Child
Interaction in the First 3 Years of Life. Early Child Care and Mother-Child
Interaction from 36 Months through First Grade. Part VI: Child Care and
Psychological Development.Early Child Care and Self-Control, Compliance,
and Problem Behavior at 24 and 36 Months. Early Child Care and Children's
Peer Interaction at 24 and 36 Months.Does Amount of Time Spent in Child
Care Predict Socioemotional Adjustment during the Transition to
Kindergarten? The Relation of Child Care to Cognitive and Language
Development. Does Quality of Child Care Affect Child Outcomes at Age 4¿?
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, Child Outcomes When Child Care
Center Classes Meet Recommended Standards for Quality. NICHD Early Child
Care Research Network,Child Care Structure --> Process --> Outcome: Direct
and Indirect Effects of Child Care Quality on Young Children's
Development.Early Child Care and Children's Development Prior to School
Entry. Part VII: Effects of Families on the Development of Children Who Are
in Child Care. Factors Associated with Fathers' Caregiving Activities and
Sensitivity with Young Children.Relations between Family Predictors and
Child Outcomes: Are They Weaker for Children with Child Care? Families
Matter - Even for Kids in Child Care. Part VIII: Commentary. Contributions
of the NICHD Study of Early Child Care, Ramey, Human Developmental Science
Serving Children and Families.