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Scott, Ralph – Psychology in the Schools, 1974
Assesses Vertical Home Start, a program which provided children with readiness enrichment over a period of three years while the children were from two to five years of age. Results indicate that there is little durability to short-term verbal gains. However, longitudinal assessment is advised since some scores do vacillate. (HMV)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Enrichment Activities

Scott, Ralph; Seifert, Keith – Journal of Psychology, 1975
Suggests that lower socioeconomic children may experience greater difficulty on oral language tasks than is the case on measures that emphasize receptive language. (RB)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Research, Family Characteristics, Language Skills

Scott, Ralph; Kobes, David A. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1975
This study was designed to assess possible interactive aspects of family size and learning patterns of preschool lower-SES black children. (Author)
Descriptors: Black Youth, Disadvantaged Youth, Family Influence, Learning Readiness
Scott, Ralph; Davis, Arthur, Jr. – 1979
This report examines the procedures employed in the Home Start Program, which offered prekindergarten readiness enrichment for economically disadvantaged children, ages two through five. The program focused on regular visits to the home by paraprofessional home workers, and took into account parental needs as well as the multifaceted development…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Early Experience, Enrichment Activities, Family Environment
Takeuchi, Michio; Scott, Ralph – 1981
In order to understand how learning occurs in children from different cultures, the learning profiles of Japanese and American children who ranged in age from 4 to 6 was examined, using the Iowa Early Learning Assessment Instrument (IELA). After the English instructions of the IELA were translated into Japanese the IELA was sent to Japan and was…
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Cross Cultural Studies