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From Home to School - How Canadian Children Cope: Initial Analyses Using Data from the Second Cycle of the School Component of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth


  Author: Garth Lipps, Jackie Yiptong-Avila
Publisher: Statistics Canada
Publication:
Document Date:                  October 14, 1999
Category: Education > Classroom Behaviour
Related Categories:
Children > Child Development
Children > Childcare-Daycare
Education > Academic Performance/Achievement
Education > Early Childhood Education
Education > Educational Attainment
Education > Educational Expectations
Education > Literacy
Public Policy > Childcare
 

This paper uses the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth to examine the impact of early childhood care, education, and literacy activities on children's performance in their early school years. It finds that both early childhood education and reading to young children are associated with higher levels of achievement among children in kindgergarten and grade one.

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