Quality of child care linked to academic achievement: Behaviors persist into adolescence
Friday, May 14, 2010 - 11:10
in Psychology & Sociology
Teens who were in high-quality child care settings as young children scored slightly higher on measures of academic and cognitive achievement and were slightly less likely to report acting-out behaviors than peers who were in lower-quality child care arrangements during their early years, according to the latest analysis of a long-running study.