Daycare can have an important impact on a child's behavior.
A new study found that kids in daycare are better behaved than those who stay at homewill provide some much-needed comfort. According to a research report from Sorbonne University, kids who attend daycare tend to exhibit better behavior than those who don’t. There’s also a few other important added benefits, including improved social skills and cognitive development.
Sorbonne researchers began their work by dividing the children into three different groups: centre-based care , childminders , and at-home childcare. “Access to high-quality childcare in the first years of life may improve children’s emotional and cognitive development, prevent later emotional difficulties and promote prosocial behaviours,” Dr. Maria Melchior, co-author of the report,Kids in daycare won’t just gain better social skills. They might also get better grades down the line. The study noted that early childcare can have an impact on a child’s academic abilities, including “cognitive, language and preacademic skills.
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