Effekt av utviklingstiltak gitt i tidlig barndom

The effectiveness of early childhood development programs. A systematic review

Authors
Anderson, L. M. Shinn, C. Fullilove, M. T. Scrimshaw, S. C. Fielding, J. E. Normand, J. Carande-Kulis, V. G. Task Force on Community Preventive Services
Year
2003
Journal
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Volume
24
Pages
32-46
Early childhood development is influenced by characteristics of the child, the family, and the broader social environment. Physical health, cognition, language, and social and emotional development underpin school readiness. Publicly funded, center-based, comprehensive early childhood development programs are a community resource that promotes the well-being of young children. Programs such as Head Start are designed to close the gap in readiness to learn between poor children and their more economically advantaged peers. Systematic reviews of the scientific literature demonstrate effectiveness of these programs in preventing developmental delay, as assessed by reductions in retention in grade and placement in special education.

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Type of intervention

Early Intervention

Topic

Development and Life Coping Skills

Cognition

School Performance

Minority/Marginalization

Poverty

Intervention

Public Health Interventions

Community-Based Interventions / Local Area

Age group

Preschool Aged Children (3-5 years)

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