Research Article | Open Access
The Relationship of the Type of Preschools with Child Development and Parent Involvement
Mine Gol-Guven
Pages: 50-62
Abstract
Evaluating how early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings have an effect on
children’s development is important. In this research, the relationship among the types of
preschools, parents’ views of quality, and children’s development were investigated. The
data were collected from parents and teachers of twenty-eight ECEC settings. 295 parents
filled out “From a parent's point of view: Measuring the quality of child care” and 336 teachers filled out “Early Development Indicators”. In findings, types of schools seemed to continue affecting socio-emotional development even though family income was controlled.
On the contrary to the other studies, not the family factors but the types of schools and
numbers of children in classroom have affected children’s development.
Keywords
Early childhood education and care, parents’ views of quality, child development.