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Preschool Programs and Later School Competence of Children from Low-Income Families
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1980
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Family MedicineLater School CompetenceFamily InvolvementKindergarten EducationEducational AttainmentEducationPreschool DevelopmentEarly Childhood EducationExceptional ChildrenPreschool ProgramsEducational DisadvantageSchool FunctioningLow-income FamiliesEarly Childhood DevelopmentChild DevelopmentEarly EducationEarly Childhood CareLow-income ChildrenPediatricsSpecial EducationPreschool EducationMeeting School RequirementsMedicineEducation Policy
At follow-up in 1976, low-income children who had attended infant and preschool programs in the 1960's had significantly higher rates of meeting school requirements than did controls, as measured by lower frequency of placement in special education classes and of being retained in grade (held back).
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