Monday, March 26, 2007

NYTimes.com | Poor Behavior Is Linked to Time in Day Care

A longitudinal study on child-care in America, conducted by the National Institutes of Health, finds that a year or more spent in a child-care centre appeared to slightly increase a child's chances of being disruptive in school later on. Interestingly, the apparent effect of child-care attendance was matched, if not slightly surpassed, by the effects attributed to parents' own dispositions and the ways in which they reared their children.
NYTimes article by Benedict Carey
Published: March 26, 2007
For the study itself click here.