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Towards universal early years provision: analysis of take up by disadvantaged families from recent annual childcare surveys

Towards universal early years provision: analysis of take up by disadvantaged families from recent annual childcare surveys

... While previous sections of this chapter focused on socio-demographic characteristics of children themselves and their families, in this section we explore the role of parents’ views about childcare. Namely, we ...

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Towards universal early years provision : analysis of take-up by disadvantaged families from recent annual childcare surveys

Towards universal early years provision : analysis of take-up by disadvantaged families from recent annual childcare surveys

... While previous sections of this chapter focused on socio-demographic characteristics of children themselves and their families, in this section we explore the role of parents’ views about childcare. Namely, we ...

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Exploring the experiences and outcomes of advantaged and disadvantaged families

Exploring the experiences and outcomes of advantaged and disadvantaged families

... and disadvantaged families which impact on parents and their children (Anderson et al, ...resilient families in ways that can support policy making, service development and delivery to ensure that ...

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Towards universal early years provision: analysis of take up by disadvantaged families from recent annual childcare surveys

Towards universal early years provision: analysis of take up by disadvantaged families from recent annual childcare surveys

... the disadvantaged families. Parents from disadvantaged families were more likely to mention lack of availability of places at local providers and other constraining factors than those from ...

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Effects of extending disadvantaged families' teaching of emergent literacy

Effects of extending disadvantaged families' teaching of emergent literacy

... of disadvantaged groups in society has focused on preschool literacy development because it is predictive of later educational achievement and because research has shown that key strands of literacy emerge very ...

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Lessons learnt in recruiting disadvantaged families to a birth cohort study

Lessons learnt in recruiting disadvantaged families to a birth cohort study

... Recruiting disadvantaged families to longitudinal research projects is often difficult and so involving CHFNs at this stage might be advantageous since mothers are more receptive to their ...with ...

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Effectiveness of nurse home-visiting for disadvantaged families: results of a natural experiment

Effectiveness of nurse home-visiting for disadvantaged families: results of a natural experiment

... Although several comprehensive reviews have con- cluded that home-visiting services can bene fi t mothers and young children, 1–5 a limitation of most evaluations is that they are ef fi cacy trials that assess outcomes in ...

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Impact of fruits and vegetables vouchers on food insecurity in disadvantaged families from a Paris suburb

Impact of fruits and vegetables vouchers on food insecurity in disadvantaged families from a Paris suburb

... FI, and more than a half of them (n = 38) were describ- ing a FI with hunger. The overall proportion of FI was rising up to 80.2% when using the FSI. Qualitative FI was experienced by 47% of families and ...

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Improving Access to Health Services for Adolescents From Economically Disadvantaged Families

Improving Access to Health Services for Adolescents From Economically Disadvantaged Families

... National health surveys conducted before the implementation of Medicaid and other War on Poverty programs demonstrated that poor children and youth lagged behind their nonpoor counter- p[r] ...

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Responses to an Early Childhood Educational Intervention with Disadvantaged Families: An Exploratory Study

Responses to an Early Childhood Educational Intervention with Disadvantaged Families: An Exploratory Study

... in disadvantaged groups with inadequate health care (McLoyd, ...socio-economically disadvantaged group had more than five times the risk of an intellectual disability compared with those from more ...

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Children’s centres evaluation in England: Strand 2: longitudinal survey of families using children’s centres in the most disadvantaged areas

Children’s centres evaluation in England: Strand 2: longitudinal survey of families using children’s centres in the most disadvantaged areas

... of families alongside early outcome measures from which to assess impact, and allows us to explore how families’ use of children’s centres changed over ...the families who used children’s centres at ...

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The phenomenon of social risk families and its dynamics in Lithuania

The phenomenon of social risk families and its dynamics in Lithuania

... these families are characterized by the negative behaviour patterns of the parents or economic, social factors that lead to dysfunctional performance of socially assigned roles and ...such families would ...

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Preventing obesity in infants: the Growing healthy feasibility trial protocol

Preventing obesity in infants: the Growing healthy feasibility trial protocol

... taged families have higher rates of obesity than those children experiencing less ...most disadvantaged (highest quintile for an area level indicator of disadvantage) preschool children are almost 50% more ...

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Tackling Social Exclusion: Taking stock and looking to the future

Tackling Social Exclusion: Taking stock and looking to the future

... most disadvantaged groups but for a wider range of families where significant inequalities in life chances remain; inequalities in employment rates, health, low income and educational attainment persist ...

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Attitudes of the socially disadvantaged towards education in Northern Ireland

Attitudes of the socially disadvantaged towards education in Northern Ireland

... Various research studies from ‘across the water’ have found – unsurprisingly – that pupils who leave full-time education or are planning to do so at the earliest opportunity have, on average, less favourable attitudes to ...

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umi-unc-1090.pdf

umi-unc-1090.pdf

... their families make throughout the span of their academic career, including the choice of exiting the school ...these families than in less disadvantaged ones because continued education will not ...

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Afrocentric Approaches to Working with Immigrant Communities

Afrocentric Approaches to Working with Immigrant Communities

... experience but they all experienced disruption caused by war. Boys in particular were targeted for recruitment into the fighting forces of both the rebel side that was the liberation movement and the government that was ...

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Economically disadvantaged rural multigenerational families raising infants

Economically disadvantaged rural multigenerational families raising infants

... The circumstances that influence both economic disadvantage and the formation of multigenerational households may differ by race. In their analysis of a national data set, McLeod & Nonnemaker (2002) found that poor ...

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The introduction of Progress 8

The introduction of Progress 8

... from disadvantaged backgrounds achieve around half a grade lower in each subject than pupils with similar prior ...non- disadvantaged pupils also see higher results for their disadvantaged pupils ...

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Maternal perceptions of supervision in preschool aged
children: a qualitative approach to understanding differences between families living in affluent and disadvantaged areas

Maternal perceptions of supervision in preschool aged children: a qualitative approach to understanding differences between families living in affluent and disadvantaged areas

... The recruitment methods used which provided health visitors with specific criteria, ensured that bias was not introduced by health visitors selecting families to invite to the study. The use of additional ...

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