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RESEARCH INTO DAYCARE
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Mind Map on RESEARCH INTO DAYCARE, created by mrthrills on 14/04/2014.
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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
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