Associations between publicly funded preschool and low-income children’s kindergarten readiness: The moderating role of child temperament.

Volume: 55, Issue: 3, Pages: 623 - 636
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
Publicly funded center-based preschool programs were designed to enhance low-income children's early cognitive and social-emotional skills in preparation for kindergarten. In the U.S., the federal Head Start program and state-funded public school-based pre-kindergarten (pre-k) programs are the two primary center-based settings in which low-income children experience publicly funded preschool. Although evidence suggests that these programs...
Paper Details
Title
Associations between publicly funded preschool and low-income children’s kindergarten readiness: The moderating role of child temperament.
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Volume
55
Issue
3
Pages
623 - 636
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