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The Abecedarian ProjectPosted on June 19, 2006
The Abecedarian Project found that low-income infants who were randomly assigned to participate in high-quality child care from infancy through age 5 experienced significantly greater academic success than peers who did not attend the program, finished more years of schooling, and as adults had improved employment and life prospects. email this page | printer friendly version | visit (48)
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Appears in the Child Care for Very Young Children Resource under the category Quality of Child Care
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