Protective Factors for School Readiness Among Children in Poverty

Volume: 19, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 125 - 147
Published: Oct 2, 2014
Abstract
The economic status of families and their children's learning outcomes are closely related. For example, children living in poverty tend to score worse on measures of reading and math performance than their more affluent peers, and this achievement gap is present by kindergarten. In this study, we identified protective factors associated with school readiness among an Arizona sample of children living at or below the federal poverty line (N =...
Paper Details
Title
Protective Factors for School Readiness Among Children in Poverty
Published Date
Oct 2, 2014
Volume
19
Issue
3-4
Pages
125 - 147
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