DOI: 10.18130/v39s7p
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The Role of Dosage and Quality of Head Start Experiences in the Development of Self-Regulation

Abstract: The present study examined how dosage and quality of preschool experiences in Head Start (HS) are associated with cognitive and behavioral self-regulation skills in kindergarten. The study included 2,383 children from the Head Start Family and Children Experiences Survey (2009). Using multiple regression (OLS), with multiple imputation methods to address missing data, and propensity score matching to address selection bias, this study examined how the number of hours a week in HS, absenteeism, and number of ye… Show more

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“…The use of the RME approach strongly supports children who have high self-regulation. High self-regulation in children supports children's development in terms of controlling behavior such as emotions, focusing attention, and controlling actions so that children can be actively involved in learning activities (Hurtado, 2017). Self-regulation helps children to engage in RME approach activities.…”
Section: Differences In the To Recognize The Concept Of Numbers Betwe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of the RME approach strongly supports children who have high self-regulation. High self-regulation in children supports children's development in terms of controlling behavior such as emotions, focusing attention, and controlling actions so that children can be actively involved in learning activities (Hurtado, 2017). Self-regulation helps children to engage in RME approach activities.…”
Section: Differences In the To Recognize The Concept Of Numbers Betwe...mentioning
confidence: 99%