Researchers led by Arthur Reynolds, Ph.D., at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, followed the 30-year progress of 989 children who attended the Child-Parent Centers (CPC) program in inner-city Chicago as preschoolers. Their findings appear inJAMA Pediatrics.
Date: Jan 29, 2018
Category: Health
Source: Google
Study: All Day Preschool Helps Kids Perform Better In Kindergarten
These are really significant findings especially when we know up to about half the children entering kindergarten are not fully ready to benefit from the instruction for k-12, child development expert Dr. Arthur Reynolds said.
Date: Nov 25, 2014
Category: World
Source: Google
Editorial: Now not the time to cut preschool funds
uality programs, the effects of those kinds of interventions are much more cost effective than waiting for the problems to emerge. . . . No other social program in the last 50 years has shown these effects, said Arthur Reynolds, a University of Minnesota professor and lead author of the study.
Date: Jun 10, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Preschool benefits last into adulthood, study says
Cost factors: The study's lead researcher, Arthur Reynolds of the University of Minnesota, said the differences between the groups are meaningful and translate to big savings to society for kids who attended preschool.
Date: Jun 10, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
How to Cut Crime, Alcoholism and Addiction? It's Not Elementary, But Preschool
"We don't see these kind of results from routine programs implemented on a large scale," says lead author Arthur Reynolds, director of the Chicago Longitudinal Study, which has now followed these children for more a quarter century.
Arthur Reynolds, the lead researcher and professor of child development at the University of Minnesota, said the program also helped Washington stay at the same school till eighth grade, rather than switch schools and disrupt his learning a problem in many low-income neighborhoods.
Date: Jun 09, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Preschool benefits last into adulthood, study says
The study's lead researcher, Arthur Reynolds of the University of Minnesota, said the differences between the groups are meaningful and translate to big savings to society for kids who attended preschool.