Preschool Start Age
Cross-source consensus on Preschool Start Age from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Starting preschool at 12-15 months was associated with modestly higher odds of high total SDQ score and externalising problems in adolescence compared with starting at 20 months or later. — Preschool care early in life and mental health in adolescence in Sweden: a cohort study
- Age at preschool start was not associated with internalising problems or depressive symptoms. — Preschool care early in life and mental health in adolescence in Sweden: a cohort study
- Starting preschool at 16-19 months did not substantially differ from starting at 20 months or later for high total SDQ or externalising problems. — Preschool care early in life and mental health in adolescence in Sweden: a cohort study
- The association between early preschool start and total SDQ was likely driven by externalising problems rather than internalising problems. — Preschool care early in life and mental health in adolescence in Sweden: a cohort study