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Patterns and Predictors of Early Care and Education for Children in Foster Care
Authors:Lipscomb Shannon T  Pears Katherine C
Affiliation:
  • a Oregon State University - Cascades Campus, Human Development and Family Sciences, Oregon State University - Cascades Campus, 2600 NW College Way, Bend, OR 97701, United States
  • b Oregon Social Learning Center, 10 Shelton McMurphey Blvd, Eugene, OR 97401, United States
  • Abstract:Patterns and predictors of center-based early care and education (ECE) of children in foster care were examined. Participants included 192 pre-Kindergarten age children in foster care. Foster parents reported demographics, ECE and other service use. Foster care history data was abstracted from case files. High rates of attendance in ECE prior to Kindergarten, including Head Start, other center-based ECE, or both were found. Children who attended Head Start were younger when first placed in foster care. Children who attended other center-based ECE services were more likely to live with kinship foster parents and foster families with higher incomes. Latent class analysis of ECE quantity, quality, type, and duration revealed three patterns: part-time Head Start, part-time other ECE, and full-time mixed ECE. Child and foster family characteristics predicted these patterns, illustrating distinct groups with potential implications for the development of children in foster care.
    Keywords:Child care   Early education   Children in foster care
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