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Improving lifetime trajectories for vulnerable young children and families living with significant stress and social disadvantage: the early years education program randomised controlled trial

机译:改善弱势幼儿和承受重大压力和社会劣势的家庭的一生轨迹:早期教育计划随机对照试验

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BackgroundChildren who experience neglect and abuse are likely to have impaired brain development and entrenched learning deficiencies. Early years interventions such as intensive education and care for these children are known to have the potential to increase their human capital. The Early Years Education Program (EYEP) is a new program offered by the Children’s Protection Society (CPS) in Melbourne, Australia. EYEP is targeted at the needs of children who have been or are at risk of being abused or neglected. It has the dual focus of seeking to address the consequences of abuse and neglect on children’s brain development and redressing their learning deficiencies. Our objective is to determine whether EYEP can improve school readiness by conducting a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of its impacts.
机译:背景遭受忽视和虐待的儿童很可能会损害大脑发育和根深蒂固的学习缺陷。早些时候,诸如对这些儿童的强化教育和照料等干预措施有可能增加其人力资本。早期教育计划(EYEP)是澳大利亚墨尔本儿童保护协会(CPS)提供的一项新计划。 EYEP旨在满足遭受虐待或被忽视的儿童的需求。它具有双重目的,即寻求解决虐待和忽视对儿童大脑发育的后果以及纠正他们的学习缺陷的后果。我们的目标是确定EYEP是否可以通过对其影响进行随机对照试验(RCT)来改善入学准备。

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