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How does early childhood care and education affect cognitive development? An international review of the effects of early interventions for children from different social backgrounds

Journal

EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH QUARTERLY
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 140-165

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecresq.2009.11.001

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Early childhood education and care; Cognitive development; Equality of opportunity; Social background; Socio-economic disadvantage; Compensatory effects; International review

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A number of authors have investigated the impact of early childhood education and care programs on the development of children. Often they have focused on the effects on children from socio-economically disadvantaged families. To assess the effects of various preschool programs on cognitive development, recent key studies were reviewed. In addition, the extent to which these programs could establish equal educational opportunities for children from different social backgrounds was evaluated. Program start, intensity, and duration were considered. The findings indicate that the vast majority of recent early education and care programs had considerable positive short-term effects and somewhat smaller long-term effects on cognitive development and that in relative terms children from socio-economically disadvantaged families made as much or slightly more progress than their more advantaged peers. Despite this, early childhood education and care cannot compensate completely for developmental deficits due to unfavorable learning conditions in disadvantaged milieus. Implications for research and policy are discussed. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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