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Family context and preschool learning
by
Angeles Conde
, Maria Eslava
, Sonia Alfonso
, Mar Garcia-Senoran
, Manuel Deano
in
Academic achievement
/ Access
/ basic learning abilities
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Context
/ Cultural factors
/ Cultural resources
/ Education
/ Educational attainment
/ Families
/ Families & family life
/ family context
/ Family resources
/ Family structure
/ Income
/ Influence
/ Internet
/ Internet access
/ Kind
/ Learning
/ Learning ability
/ Parent and child
/ Parenthood education
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Physical activity
/ Preschool children
/ Preschool education
/ preschool learning
/ Resources
/ sociocultural family factors
/ Testing
/ Variables
/ Workplaces
2016
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Family context and preschool learning
by
Angeles Conde
, Maria Eslava
, Sonia Alfonso
, Mar Garcia-Senoran
, Manuel Deano
in
Academic achievement
/ Access
/ basic learning abilities
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Context
/ Cultural factors
/ Cultural resources
/ Education
/ Educational attainment
/ Families
/ Families & family life
/ family context
/ Family resources
/ Family structure
/ Income
/ Influence
/ Internet
/ Internet access
/ Kind
/ Learning
/ Learning ability
/ Parent and child
/ Parenthood education
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Physical activity
/ Preschool children
/ Preschool education
/ preschool learning
/ Resources
/ sociocultural family factors
/ Testing
/ Variables
/ Workplaces
2016
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Family context and preschool learning
by
Angeles Conde
, Maria Eslava
, Sonia Alfonso
, Mar Garcia-Senoran
, Manuel Deano
in
Academic achievement
/ Access
/ basic learning abilities
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Context
/ Cultural factors
/ Cultural resources
/ Education
/ Educational attainment
/ Families
/ Families & family life
/ family context
/ Family resources
/ Family structure
/ Income
/ Influence
/ Internet
/ Internet access
/ Kind
/ Learning
/ Learning ability
/ Parent and child
/ Parenthood education
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Physical activity
/ Preschool children
/ Preschool education
/ preschool learning
/ Resources
/ sociocultural family factors
/ Testing
/ Variables
/ Workplaces
2016
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Family context and preschool learning
2016
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The main goal of this investigation was to determine the influence of the family contextual variables on children's basic learning skills. Basic abilities tests for children's academic learning were administered to a sample of 447 children aged three, four, and five years in preschool education. The parents completed the questionnaire, which collected data about the structural variables of the family context: family structure, educational level, occupational activity, cultural resources available in the home, and monthly family income. Univariate analyses of variance were performed. The parents' educational level and some of the variables of cultural resources, such as access to the Internet, influence the basic abilities of the participants. This study indicates that structural variables condition family resources of a dynamic nature, and these are significant variables for academic achievement.
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