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Child Care Linked To Assertive, Noncompliant,
and Aggressive Behaviors
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,
nichd.nih.gov, 16-Jul-03 |
The more time children spent in child care from
birth to age four-and-a-half, the more adults tended to rate them, both at
age four-and-a-half and at kindergarten, as less likely to get along with
others, as more assertive, as disobedient, and as aggressive, according to a
study appearing in the July/August issue of Child Development.
...The researchers noted, however, that
high quality child care did not eliminate the link between hours in care and
behavior problems.
...Children were rated by mothers and
teachers on items such as: child demands a lot of attention; argues a lot;
bragging and boasting;
cruelty, bullying or
meanness to others;
destroys
things belonging to others; disobedient at home; disobedient at school; gets
into many fights;
lying or cheating;
screams a lot.
Category =
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Study: Day Care Kids Aggressive?,
CBSNEWS.com,
16-Jul-03 |
The longer young children spend in day care, the
more likely they are to be overly aggressive by the time they reach
kindergarten, say researchers who first made the link two years ago.
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