High-quality early care and education for low-income families: Toddlers’ cognitive and emotional functioning during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Lukas D. Lopez, Anabel Castillo, Elizabeth Frechette, Shinyoung Jeon, Sherri Castle, Diane Horm, Kyong-Ah Kwon
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High-quality early care and education (ECE) programs are associated with positive outcomes, especially for children from low-income families. During the initial COVID-19 pandemic lockdown many of these families faced an abrupt halt to ECE. Here, we examined how toddlers from economically disadvantaged backgrounds enrolled in high-quality ECE programs in the United States during the 2020 pandemic (n = 48) fared on cognitive and socioemotional outcomes compared to a 2019 pre-pandemic cohort (n = 94) and a pandemic 2021 cohort (n = 132). Toddlers in the 2020 cohort scored significantly lower on executive function compared to toddlers in 2019 and 2021 cohorts. Toddlers in the 2020 cohort had higher ratings self-regulation compared to the pre-pandemic cohort, but not 2021 cohort. There were no differences on attachment ratings between cohorts. Findings suggest that the abrupt halt to ECE programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic impacted US toddlers’ cognitive and socioemotional abilities. This underscores the importance of continued high-quality ECE for infants and toddlers from low-income families during disruptive times. Further work is needed to investigate the long-term impacts of experiencing an abrupt halt to ECE due to COVID-19.

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为低收入家庭提供高质量的早期保育和教育:COVID-19大流行期间幼儿的认知和情绪功能。
高质量的早期保育和教育(ECE)计划与积极的成果息息相关,尤其是对低收入家庭的儿童而言。在最初的 COVID-19 大流行封锁期间,许多这些家庭面临着幼教突然中断的情况。在此,我们研究了在 2020 年大流行期间,与 2019 年大流行前队列(n = 94)和 2021 年大流行队列(n = 132)相比,在美国优质幼教项目中就读的经济条件较差的幼儿(n = 48)在认知和社会情感方面的表现。与 2019 年和 2021 年队列中的幼儿相比,2020 年队列中的幼儿在执行功能方面的得分明显较低。与大流行前的组群相比,2020 年组群的幼儿在自我调节方面的评分较高,但 2021 年组群的幼儿则不然。不同组群之间的依恋评分没有差异。研究结果表明,COVID-19 大流行导致的幼教计划突然停止影响了美国幼儿的认知和社会情感能力。这强调了在混乱时期继续为低收入家庭的婴幼儿提供高质量幼儿教育的重要性。还需要进一步开展工作,研究因 COVID-19 而突然停止幼教所造成的长期影响。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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