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Ballieux, Haiko; Tomalski, Przemyslaw; Kushnerneko, Elena; Johnson, Mark H.; Karmiloff-Smith, Annette; Moore, Derek G. – Infant and Child Development, 2016
Recent work suggests that differences in functional brain development are already identifiable in 6- to 9-month-old infants from low socio-economic status (SES) backgrounds. Investigation of early SES-related differences in neuro-cognitive functioning requires the recruitment of large and diverse samples of infants, yet it is often difficult to…
Descriptors: Feasibility Studies, Infants, Eye Movements, Neurology
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Verwys, Susan K. – Young Children, 2007
In this article, the author presents a discussion regarding the sharing of decision making regarding curriculum in preschool. The preschool where she teaches is housed in a diverse, faith-based elementary school in the heart of Grand Rapids, Michigan, a midsize, midwestern city. It offers full-day, half-day, and two-and-a-half-hour preschool…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Participative Decision Making, Emergent Literacy, Child Development Centers
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Jung, Sunyoung; Stone, Susan – Children & Schools, 2008
This secondary analysis of the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project, a randomized study of program participation of children and families in Early Head Start (that is, enrolled in programming prior to children's first birthdays) investigated sociodemographic (race and ethnicity, income level, and maternal education level) and program…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Child Rearing, Social Work, Program Evaluation
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Hamilton, Marshall L. – Child Welfare, 1972
Article describes changes that occurred in children and parents who participated in a preschool intervention program. (Author)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Development Centers, Educational Programs, Parent Participation
Thompson, Margery – American School Board Journal, 1980
Looks at evaluations of the program to frame a discussion of the troubled history of Head Start and its current favored position. (IRT)
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Parent Participation, Preschool Education, Program Descriptions
Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, DC. – 1964
THE RECRUITMENT, SELECTION, ORIENTATION, AND EFFECTIVE USE OF VOLUNTEERS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS ARE DISCUSSED. VOLUNTEERS WITH PROFESSIONAL SKILLS CAN SERVE AS PHYSICIANS, NURSES, TEACHERS, AND SOCIAL WORKERS. LAY VOLUNTEERS CAN RELIEVE REGULAR STAFF MEMBERS OF ROUTINE DUTIES AND INCREASE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICE. VOLUNTEERS…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Disadvantaged, Health Services, Medical Services
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Lee, Thomas R.; And Others – Home Economics Research Journal, 1984
This report concludes that preschool children are capable of learning basic concepts of nutrition, including nutritive value, nutrient function, and the impact of nutrition on health in both a laboratory setting and home environment. (JB)
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Health Education, Home Study, Nutrition Instruction
Atmore, Eric; And Others – 1994
Noting that disadvantaged communities in South Africa can be empowered by involving parents and communities in the development of preschool education programs, this report presents the achievements of South Africa's Early Childhood Education and Care (educare) programs. Educare aims to develop the young child's potential to be a meaningful part of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Development Centers, Community Development, Community Involvement
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Schmerber, Ronald J. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1974
The parent involvement program evolved from the needs of parents. Basic to the program is the concept of parenting, which implies taking positive action to facilitate and meet the needs of the children ahe family. Parents participate in the development, implementation, and evaluation of their child's program. (Author)
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Counseling Services, Individual Needs, Parent Participation
Greenberg, Polly – Compact, 1969
Purposes that States take advantage of early childhood education to initiate a variety of programs to consider the problems of children in grades 1-12 in the seventies. (MF)
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Curriculum Guides, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Wille, Lois – Amer Educ, 1970
An education center in Chicago teaches small children with the active involvement of the tots' mothers. (CK)
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Disadvantaged, Low Income Groups, Mothers
Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, DC.
THE FAMILY IS FUNDAMENTAL TO THE CHILD'S DEVELOPMENT AND PARENTAL COOPERATION IN THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN IS IMPORTANT. HOW TO INVOLVE PARENTS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS, BENEFICIAL TYPES OF PARENT PARTICIPATION, PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN TO ASSURE THE SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF THE CHILDREN, AND SUPPLEMENTARY PARENT PROGRAMS ARE DISCUSSED. THE…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Family Influence
Yamashita, Pearl N. – Educ Horiz, 1969
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Disadvantaged Youth, Ethnic Origins, Health Services
Berry, Pauline – Australian Journal of Reading, 1984
Describes a preschool in which children's fascination with print is fostered by providing time to develop interests in sociodramatic play using writers' tools and by encouraging parents to help children write at home. (CRH)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Development Centers, Childhood Attitudes, Parent Participation
JONES, EDGAR L. – 1965
CHILDREN FROM LOW-INCOME FAMILIES IN SUBSTANDARD OR OVERCROWDED INNER CITY DWELLINGS IN BALTIMORE WERE SELECTED FOR AN EXPERIMENTAL PRESCHOOL PROGRAM BECAUSE THEY TYPIFIED THE CULTURALLY DISADVANTAGED YOUNGSTERS WHO COULD BE EXPECTED TO SUFFER FAILURE OR FRUSTRATION UPON PUBLIC SCHOOL ENTRY AT THE AGES OF FIVE OR SIX. CENTERS WERE OPENED IN 1963.…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Disadvantaged, Early Admission, Health Education
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