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Child care history and kindergarten adjustment.
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Negative AdjustmentFamily MedicineKindergarten EducationEducationPreschool DevelopmentDay CareEarly Childhood EducationChild Mental HealthChild Care HistoryChild CareSocial-emotional DevelopmentEarly Childhood ExperienceComposite Negative AdjustmentChild AssessmentChild PsychologyChild Well-beingEarly Childhood DevelopmentKindergarten TeachingChild DevelopmentEarly EducationChild HealthPediatricsPreschool EducationMedicine
Parents gave histories of 589 children just before kindergarten. Children were later assessed with teacher, peer, and observer measures of social adjustment in school. Children with higher day-care amounts in each of 3 eras (0-1, 1-4, and 4-5 years) scored higher on the composite negative adjustment and lower on positive adjustment (however, they also scored lower on teacher-rated internalizing problems). Day care predicted even after statistical control for measures representing alternative explanations, such as family stress and socioeconomic status, accounting for 2.7% of variance in negative adjustment and 2.9% of positive adjustment. Interactions between day care and other variables did not add to predictions of the molar adjustment composites
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