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Latin American early childhood education and social vulnerability links to toddlers executive function and early communication

Título: La educación temprana en Latinoamérica y las relaciones de la vulnerabilidad social con las funciones ejecutivas y la comunicación temprana en la primera infancia
Gago Galvagno, Lucas GustavoIcon ; Miller, Stephanie E.; de Grandis, María CarolinaIcon ; Elgier, Angel ManuelIcon
Fecha de publicación: 03/2022
Editorial: Taylor & Francis
Revista: Journal for the Study of Education and Development/Infancia y Aprendizaje
ISSN: 0210-3702
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Several studies have analysed the impact of attending early childhood education centres on communication, regulatory skills and social-emotional development. These educational institutions have increased in presence annually, partially due to the access of women to the labour market. It has been found that infant education may modulate development in vulnerable contexts (typically associated with negative cognitive outcomes), although the results are contradictory. We presented a study that evaluated Latin American dyads of mothers–infants aged 18 to 24 months regarding the influence of infant education and social vulnerability on Executive Functions (EF) and Communication Skills (CS). To address these goals, toddlers completed several EF tasks and the Early Social Communication Scales. Parents completed the Socioeconomic Level Scale from INDEC. Results revealed that social vulnerability was associated with both EF and CS, daycare attendance was positively related to CS and finally, the contribution of daycare varied by SES on EF. These findings highlight the importance of considering infant education and socioeconomic status to generate equal opportunities from the first months of life.
Palabras clave: COMMUNICATION SKILLS , EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS , INFANT EDUCATION , LATIN AMERICA , SOCIAL VULNERABILITY
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/200389
URL: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02103702.2021.2009293
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02103702.2021.2009293
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Gago Galvagno, Lucas Gustavo; Miller, Stephanie E.; de Grandis, María Carolina; Elgier, Angel Manuel; Latin American early childhood education and social vulnerability links to toddlers executive function and early communication; Taylor & Francis; Journal for the Study of Education and Development/Infancia y Aprendizaje; 45; 2; 3-2022; 413-445
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