Parents' Conceptions of Kindergarten Readiness: Relationships With Race,Ethnicity, and Development |
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Abstract: | Abstract Data from the National Household Education Survey (1993) were used to examine parents' conceptions of kindergarten readiness and home-learning activities. Parents reported reading to their children an average of several days each week; a majority of children watched educational television programs such as Sesame Street. African American and Hispanic parents, and other parents of color, were significantly more likely than Caucasian parents to express concerns about their childís readiness for kindergarten. However, Caucasian parents were significantly more likely than other parents to comment that they would delay sending their child to kindergarten until he or she was older. Parent concerns about their child's kindergarten readiness were unrelated to learning activities and educational television viewing at home. |
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Keywords: | home learning kindergarten readiness National Household Education Survey parent concerns race and ethnicity |
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