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Developmental Psychology | 2005

The Effectiveness of Early Head Start for 3-Year-Old Children and Their Parents: Lessons for Policy and Programs

John M. Love; Ellen Eliason Kisker; Christine Ross; Helen Raikes; Jill Constantine; Kimberly Boller; Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; Rachel Chazan-Cohen; Louisa Tarullo; Christy Brady-Smith; Allison Sidle Fuligni; Peter Z. Schochet; Diane Paulsell; Cheri A. Vogel

Early Head Start, a federal program begun in 1995 for low-income pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers, was evaluated through a randomized trial of 3,001 families in 17 programs. Interviews with primary caregivers, child assessments, and observations of parent-child interactions were completed when children were 3 years old. Caregivers were diverse in race-ethnicity, language, and other characteristics. Regression-adjusted impact analyses showed that 3-year-old program children performed better than did control children in cognitive and language development, displayed higher emotional engagement of the parent and sustained attention with play objects, and were lower in aggressive behavior. Compared with controls, Early Head Start parents were more emotionally supportive, provided more language and learning stimulation, read to their children more, and spanked less. The strongest and most numerous impacts were for programs that offered a mix of home-visiting and center-based services and that fully implemented the performance standards early.


Child Development | 2003

Child Care quality matters: How conclusions may vary with context

John M. Love; Linda Harrison; Abraham Sagi-Schwartz; Marinus Van Ijzendoorn; Christine Ross; Judy Ungerer; Helen Raikes; Christy Brady-Smith; Kimberly Boller; Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; Jill Constantine; Ellen Eliason Kisker; Diane Paulsell; Rachel Chazan-Cohen

Three studies examined associations between early child care and child outcomes among families different from those in the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Early Child Care Research Network study. Results suggest that quality is an important influence on childrens development and may be an important moderator of the amount of time in care. Thus, the generalizability of the NICHD findings may hinge on the context in which those results were obtained. These studies, conducted in three national contexts, with different regulatory climates, ranges of child care quality, and a diversity of family characteristics, suggest a need for more complete estimates of how both quality and quantity of child care may influence a range of young childrens developmental outcomes.


Child Development | 2006

Mother–Child Bookreading in Low‐Income Families: Correlates and Outcomes During the First Three Years of Life

Helen Raikes; Barbara Alexander Pan; Gayle Luze; Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda; Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; Jill Constantine; Louisa Banks Tarullo; H. Abigail Raikes; Eileen T. Rodriguez


Early Childhood Research Quarterly | 2006

Involvement in Early Head Start home visiting services: Demographic predictors and relations to child and parent outcomes

Helen Raikes; Beth L. Green; Jane Atwater; Ellen Eliason Kisker; Jill Constantine; Rachel Chazan-Cohen


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2009

An Evaluation of Teachers Trained Through Different Routes to Certification

Jill Constantine; Daniel Player; Tim Silva; Kristin Hallgren; Mary Grider; John Deke


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2002

Making a Difference in the Lives of Infants and Toddlers and Their Families: The Impacts of Early Head Start. Volume II: Final Technical Report Appendixes

John M. Love; Ellen Eliason Kisker; Christine Ross; Peter Z. Schochet; Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; Diane Paulsell; Kimberly Boller; Jill Constantine; Cheri A. Vogel; Allison Sidle Fuligni; Christy Brady-Smith


National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance | 2009

An Evaluation of Teachers Trained through Different Routes to Certification. Final Report. NCEE 2009-4043.

Jill Constantine; Daniel Player; Tim Silva; Kristin Hallgren; Mary Grider; John Deke


US Department of Education | 2006

Study of the Effect of the Talent Search Program on Secondary and Postsecondary Outcomes in Florida, Indiana and Texas. Final Report from Phase II of the National Evaluation.

Jill Constantine; Neil Seftor; Emily Sama Martin; Tim Silva; David Myers


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2004

The Role of Early Head Start Programs in Addressing the Child Care Needs of Low-Income Families with Infants and Toddlers: Influences on Child Care Use and Quality

John M. Love; Jill Constantine; Diane Paulsell; Kimberly Boller; Christine Ross; Helen Raikes; Christy Brady-Smith; Jeanne Brooks-Gunn


Archive | 2002

Making a Difference in the Lives of Infants and Toddlers and Their Families: The Impacts of Early Head Start. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research

John M. Love; Ellen Eliason Kisker; Christine Ross; Peter Z. Schochet; Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; Diane Paulsell; Kimberly Boller; Jill Constantine; Cheri A. Vogel; Allison Sidle Fuligni; Christy Brady-Smith

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Diane Paulsell

Mathematica Policy Research

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Jeanne Brooks-Gunn

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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John M. Love

Mathematica Policy Research

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Alison Wellington

Mathematica Policy Research

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Kimberly Boller

Mathematica Policy Research

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Steven Glazerman

Mathematica Policy Research

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Christine Ross

Mathematica Policy Research

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Helen Raikes

United States Department of Health and Human Services

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