Zusammenfassung der Ressource
RESEARCH INTO DAYCARE
- DISADVANTAGE
- (USA) NICHD
- AIM
- EFFECTS OF CHILDCARE ON CHILDREN
- PROCEDURE
- LONGITUDINAL
- PRIVATELY COMISSIONMED
- BIRTH TO START SCHOOL
- 1200 CHILDREN
- DATA COLLECTED
- OBSERVATIONS
- INTERVIEWS
- SURVEYS
- RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS
- LENGTH OF TIME IN DAYCARE
- EARLY CONTINUOUS INTENSIVE TIME
- BEHAVIOURAL PROBLEMS
- AGGRESSION OR DISOBEDIENCE
- RATED BY PARENTS AND TEACHERS
- TYPE OF DAYCARE
- NURSERY BETTER THAN HOMESTAY
- COGNITIVE AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
- MORE AGGRESSION AND
DISOBEDIENCE
- QUALITY OF DAYCARE
- LOW QUALITY
- BAD FOR CHILDREN
- ESPECIALLY IF MOTHERS LACKED SENSITIVITY
- GOOD QUALITY
- RESPONSIVE STAFF
- STIMULATING ENVIORONMENT
- GOOD FOR THINKING
AND LANGUAGE
DEVELOPMENT
- EVALUATION
- STRENGTHS
- LARGE SAMPLE
- LOTS OF VARIABLES CONSIDERED
- RESULTS MORE SECURE
- VARIED WAYS TO COLLECT DATA
- CAN BE COMPARED
- CHECK FOR
RELIABILITY AND
VALIDITY
- WEAKNESSES
- COMPLEX ISSUE TO STUDY
- MANY OTHER VARIABLES
- I.E. PERSONALITY, ATTACHMENT, FAMILY LIFE
- HARD TO GENERALISE
- CULTURALLY SPECIFIC
- ADVANTAGE
- EPPE (UK)
- AIM
- (1997-2003) GOVERNMENT FUNDED
- FROM 3-11 YRS LONGITUDINAL
- LEARN ABOUT THEIR DEVELOPMENT
- INTELLECTUAL / SOCIAL
- INEQUALITY BE REDUCED?
- PROCEDURE
- 3000 CHILDREN
- MANY DIFFERENT BACKGROUNDS
- TWO GROUPS
- HOMESTAY (CONTROL)
- DAYCARE
- 144 CENTRES TOOK PART
- OSERVATIONS
- INTERVIEWS
- PARENTS
- PRACTITIONERS
- RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS
- HIGH QUALITY
- IMPROVED
SOCIAL,
INTELLECUTUAL
AND BEHAVIOURAL
DEVELOPMENT
- BETTER
SOCIABILITY,
INDEPENDENCE AND
CONCENTRATION
- THE EARLIER THE BETTER
- INTELLECTUAL IMPROVEMENT
- FULL TIME NO BETTER THAN PART TIME
- DISADVANTAGE
CHILDREN
- BETTER IN GOOD QUALITY
- WITH MIXTURE
OF SOCIAL
BACKGROUNDS
- EVALUATION
- STRENGTH
- CAREFULLY PLANNED
- CONTROL GROUP
- CONCLUSION DRAWN SECURELY
- LONGITUDINAL
- WEAKNESSES
- POSSIBLE GOVERNMENT AGENDA
- INFLUENCED CONCLUSIONS?
- UK CUTURAL ISSUES
- COMPLEX ISSUE