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Children’s Early Child Care and Their Mothers’ Later Involvement With Schools

  • Autores: Robert Crosnoe, Jennifer March Augustine, Aletha C. Huston
  • Localización: Child development, ISSN 0009-3920, Vol. 83, Nº. 2, 2012, págs. 758-772
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Theory and policy highlight the role of child care in preparing children for the transition into school. Approaching this issue in a different way, this study investigated whether children’s care experiences before this transition promoted their mothers’ school involvement after it, with the hypothesized mechanism for this link being the cultivation of children’s social and academic skills. Analyses of 1,352 children (1 month–6 years) and parents in the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development revealed that mothers were more involved at their children’s schools when children had prior histories of high-quality nonparental care. This pattern, which was fairly stable across levels of maternal education and employment, was mediated by children’s academic skills and home environments.


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