Study finds effects of early child care at age 15

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Study finds effects of early child care at age 15
Teens who were in high-quality child care settings as young children scored slightly higher on measures of academic and cognitive achievement and were slightly less likely to report acting-out behaviors than peers who were in lower-quality child care arrangements during their early years, according to the latest analysis of a long-running study funded by the National Institutes of Health.

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One Response to “Study finds effects of early child care at age 15”

  1. Mz Cornell says:

    "Skinny Twins" by Underground Heroes

    Video:

    The lyrics go: "Lock up your daughters if their in their early teens..."

    chorus:..."And we will always love them.."

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