TY - JOUR
T1 - School readiness in children living in non-parental care
T2 - Impacts of Head Start
AU - Lipscomb, Shannon T.
AU - Pratt, Megan E.
AU - Schmitt, Sara A.
AU - Pears, Katherine C.
AU - Kim, Hyoun K.
PY - 2013/1
Y1 - 2013/1
N2 - The current study examines the effects of Head Start on the development of school readiness outcomes for children living in non-parental care. Data were obtained from the Head Start Impact Study, a randomized controlled trial of Head Start conducted with a nationally representative sample of Head Start programs and families. The sample included 253 children living in non-parental care (defined as a primary caregiver who self-identified as someone other than a biological, adoptive, or step-parent), who experienced elevated rates of child and family risk factors. Results revealed modest direct short-term and indirect longer-term impacts of Head Start on school readiness outcomes (increased pre-academic skills, more positive teacher-child relationships, and reductions in behavior problems) for children living in non-parental care. Limitations of this study and directions for future research are discussed.
AB - The current study examines the effects of Head Start on the development of school readiness outcomes for children living in non-parental care. Data were obtained from the Head Start Impact Study, a randomized controlled trial of Head Start conducted with a nationally representative sample of Head Start programs and families. The sample included 253 children living in non-parental care (defined as a primary caregiver who self-identified as someone other than a biological, adoptive, or step-parent), who experienced elevated rates of child and family risk factors. Results revealed modest direct short-term and indirect longer-term impacts of Head Start on school readiness outcomes (increased pre-academic skills, more positive teacher-child relationships, and reductions in behavior problems) for children living in non-parental care. Limitations of this study and directions for future research are discussed.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.appdev.2012.09.001
DO - 10.1016/j.appdev.2012.09.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84871921992
SN - 0193-3973
VL - 34
SP - 28
EP - 37
JO - Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
JF - Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
IS - 1
ER -