What we know about childcare / Alison Clarke-Stewart, Virginia D. Allhusen.

"Backed by the best current research, Alison Clarke-Stewart and Virginia Allhusen bring a reassuring answer to parents' fears about childcare and offer guidance for making difficult decisions. High-quality childcare, they show, may be even more beneficial to children than staying at home....

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Main Authors: Clarke-Stewart, Alison, 1943-2014, Allhusen, Virginia D. (Author)
Other Authors: Clarke-Stewart, Alison, 1943-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2005.
Series:Developing child.
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Summary:"Backed by the best current research, Alison Clarke-Stewart and Virginia Allhusen bring a reassuring answer to parents' fears about childcare and offer guidance for making difficult decisions. High-quality childcare, they show, may be even more beneficial to children than staying at home. Although children who spend many hours in care may be unruly compared with children at home, those who attend good-quality programs tend to be cognitively ahead of their peers. They are just as attached to their mothers and reap the additional benefits of engaging with other children." "Ultimately, it's parents who matter most, what happens at home makes the difference in how children develop. And today's working mothers actually spend more time interacting with their children than stay-at-home mothers did a generation ago."--BOOK JACKET.
Item Description:Revised edition of: Daycare / Alison Clarke-Stewart. Revised edition 1993.
Physical Description:viii, 303 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-289) and index.
ISBN:0674017498
9780674017498
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