Preschool quality and child development in China

Yufen Su, Nirmala Rao, Jin Sun, Li Zhang

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Abstract

This study investigated the association between observed preschool quality (assessed by the Measure of Early Learning Environments) and children's holistic development (measured by the East Asia-Pacific Early Child Development Scales) and explored whether area of residence moderated this association. Participants were 681 4- and 5-year-olds from 52 classrooms in Shanghai and in Guizhou province of China. Results indicated that preschool quality was higher in Shanghai than in Guizhou and lowest in rural Guizhou. Preschool quality was positively associated with child outcomes, after adjusting for child, family, and program characteristics and area of residence. Moderation analyses showed a weaker association between preschool quality and child development in urban Guizhou and urban Shanghai than in rural Guizhou, suggesting that preschool quality may be particularly beneficial for children living in poor, rural areas. Reasons for and implications of the findings are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15-26
Number of pages12
JournalEarly Childhood Research Quarterly
Volume56
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2021

Keywords

  • Area of residence
  • China
  • Early childhood development
  • Preschool quality

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