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The great child care debate: The long-term effects of non-parental child care


  Author: Gillian Doherty
Publisher: Childcare Resource and Research Unit
Publication:
Document Date:                  1996
Category: Children > Child Care Workers
Related Categories:
Children > Child Development
Children > Childcare-Daycare
Children > Cognitive Development
Children > Daycare Health Risks
Children > Social Development
Education > Academic Performance/Achievement
Education > Educational Attainment
Family Economics > Maternal Employment
Parenthood/Childrearing > Nonparental Care
Public Policy > Childcare
 

This paper reports findings on the impact of non-parental child care on child development. Research shows that, as long as the quality of care is high, participation in child care does not have an adverse effect on children.  Moreover, such an environment may actually be valuable in terms of developing peer relationships, language skills and classroom abilities.

 

 

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