Journal article
Adult outcomes as a function of an early childhood educational program: An abecedarian project follow-up
FA Campbell, EP Pungello, M Burchinal, K Kainz, Y Pan, BH Wasik, OA Barbarin, JJ Sparling, CT Rameyc
Developmental Psychology | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1037/a0026644
Abstract
Adult (age 30) educational, economic, and social-emotional adjustment outcomes were investigated for participants in the Abecedarian Project, a randomized controlled trial of early childhood education for children from low-income families. Of the original 111 infants enrolled (98% African American), 101 took part in the age 30 follow-up. Primary indicators of educational level, economic status, and social adjustment were examined as a function of early childhood treatment. Treated individuals attained significantly more years of education, but income-to-needs ratios and criminal involvement did not vary significantly as a function of early treatment. A number of other indicators were describ..
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