Description of Resource: 
Publicly funded, center-based, comprehensive early childhood development programs for low income children aged 3 to 5 are recommended based on strong evidence of their effectiveness on preventing delay of cognitive development and increasing readiness to learn, as assessed by reductions in grade retention and placement in special education classes. There was insufficient evidence to determine the effectiveness of early childhood development programs on social cognition and social risk behaviors because findings were limited to the longitudinal results of a single program. Evidence was also insufficient to determine the effectiveness of early childhood programs on child health screening outcomes and family outcomes because of a lack of sufficient comparative studies examining these outcomes. Comprehensive, center-based early childhood development programs are defined as publicly funded comprehensive preschool programs designed to improve the cognitive and social development of children, aged 3 to 5, at risk because of family poverty.

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Developed By: 
Community Preventive Services Task Force
Developer Type: 
Federal Government
Healthy People 2020 Topic Area(s): 
Adolescent Health
Early and Middle Childhood
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Resource Type: 
Citation: 
Task Force on Community Preventive Services. Recommendations to Promote Healthy Social Environments. Am J Prev Med [Internet]. 2003 Apr [cited 2013 Mar 21];24(3S):21–24. Available from: http://www.thecommunityguide.org/social/soc-AJPM-recs.pdf

 

 

 

 

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