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Nonparental Child Care - Coggle Diagram
Nonparental Child Care
Quality Care
size of overall group
caregiver-child ratios
specialized training
DAP
Macrosystem influences
Science and technology
Academic pressure on children
Political Ideology
Social responsibility
Competition
Equal opportunity
Economics
Both parents need to work
Uses of Child Care
Social service
Enrichment
Parent employability
Intervention
Readiness
Chronosystem Influences: Research Concerns
Separation from mother
Setting of child care
Ecological systems
Impact on psychological development
Spitz's Study
Children w/ mothers in prison exhibited a more normal development than those in a foundling home without their mothers.
Bowlby
Deprivation of the mother-child relationship (physical or emotional) leads to depression, delinquency and retardation.
Skeels
care and nurturance can be provided by someone other than the mother
Contemporary Studies
Attachment with other family members (not mothers)
Impacts on social development
More interactive with peers
Less cooperative and responsive with adults
More socially competent
More assertive and self-sufficient
More aggressive/hostile
Impacts on cognitive development
Low income= more verbally expressive and interactive with adults
Reduction in grade retention
Temporary IQ increase
Intervention for disadvantaged children
Mesosystem Influences
School and Community
Extended day care
Latchkey Children
Government and Business
Head Start
Funding
On-site child care
Socialization Outcomes
Curriculum
Cognitively Oriented
Direct instruction
Montessori
Developmental Interaction
Tools of the Mind
Developmentally Appropriate Caregiving
Collaborative