Effects of early intervention on intellectual and academic achievement: a follow-up study of children from low-income families.

TitleEffects of early intervention on intellectual and academic achievement: a follow-up study of children from low-income families.
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsCampbell, F A., and C T. Ramey
PubMed ID8013248
Grant ListNICHD 5 RO1 HD21782 / HD / NICHD NIH HHS / United States

Follow-up data, obtained 4-7 years after intervention ended, are presented for the Carolina Abecedarian Project, an experimental study of early childhood educational intervention for children from poverty families. Subjects were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 intervention conditions: educational treatment from infancy through 3 years in public school (up to age 8); preschool treatment only (infancy to age 5); primary school treatment only (age 5-8 years), or an untreated control group. Positive effects of preschool treatment on intellectual development and academic achievement were maintained through age 12. School-age treatment alone was less effective. Results generally supported an intensity hypothesis in that scores on cognitive and academic achievement measures increased as duration of treatment increased.

Title Effects of early intervention on intellectual and academic achievement: a follow-up study of children from low-income families.
Publication Title Child Dev
Publication Type Journal Article
Published Year 1994
Authors F.A. Campbell; C.T. Ramey
ISSN Number 0009-3920
PubMed ID 8013248
Grant List
NICHD 5 RO1 HD21782 HD NICHD NIH HHS United States

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