Social inequalities in children’s cognitive and socioemotional development: The role of home learning environments and early childhood education

IF 2 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY Research in Social Stratification and Mobility Pub Date : 2025-03-03 DOI:10.1016/j.rssm.2025.101034
Ilaria Pietropoli , Pablo Gracia
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This study uses high-quality longitudinal data from the Growing Up in Ireland study to examine the interplay between home learning environment (HLE) and early childhood education (ECE) in explaining children’s skills development from 9 months to 5 years old across parental socioeconomic status (SES). Random-effects linear regression models show that: (1) supportive HLE improves children’s cognitive and socioemotional skills and ECE quality critically fosters early socioemotional skills; (2) SES is associated with higher early cognitive and socioemotional outcomes, while responsive and consistent parenting behaviours among low-SES parents is particularly critical to improve their children’s socioemotional well-being; (3) high-quality ECE attendance compensates for children’s behavioural problems in less responsive parenting environments, especially among low-SES families, whereas home literacy stimulation is necessary condition for high-quality ECE attendance to benefit children’s early cognitive skills. Overall, HLE and ECE mutually interact in explaining differences in children’s early skills development across SES groups.
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儿童认知和社会情感发展中的社会不平等:家庭学习环境和幼儿教育的作用
本研究使用来自爱尔兰成长研究的高质量纵向数据来检验家庭学习环境(HLE)和幼儿教育(ECE)之间的相互作用,以解释父母社会经济地位(SES)中9个月至5岁儿童的技能发展。随机效应线性回归模型表明:(1)支持性高水平教育提高了儿童的认知和社会情绪技能,幼儿教育质量对儿童早期社会情绪技能有重要的促进作用;(2)社会经济地位与较高的早期认知和社会情绪结果相关,而低社会经济地位父母的反应性和一致性育儿行为对提高儿童的社会情绪幸福感尤为重要;(3)高质量的ECE出勤补偿了在反应性较差的养育环境中儿童的行为问题,特别是在低社会经济地位家庭中,而家庭识字刺激是高质量ECE出勤有利于儿童早期认知技能的必要条件。总体而言,HLE和ECE在解释SES群体中儿童早期技能发展的差异方面相互作用。
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期刊介绍: The study of social inequality is and has been one of the central preoccupations of social scientists. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility is dedicated to publishing the highest, most innovative research on issues of social inequality from a broad diversity of theoretical and methodological perspectives. The journal is also dedicated to cutting edge summaries of prior research and fruitful exchanges that will stimulate future research on issues of social inequality. The study of social inequality is and has been one of the central preoccupations of social scientists.
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