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Early Childhood Learning: Oklahoma School Readiness Risk Index (SRRI) Developed by Naneida Lazarte Alcala, Ph.D. November 2011 Office of Planning, Research and Statistics
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Objectives of the SRRI Use evidence and proven results to provide Oklahoma’s policy makers, practitioners and grant-writers relevant Statewide data -at the county level- and information to help them: –Understand the status of children’s learning and development at kindergarten entry (0 - 5) and –Identify and address health, behavioral, and development needs for children who are from low- income families or with high needs Office of Planning, Research and Statistics 2
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Risk Factors for School Readiness: Literature Review Infant/child: –Low-birth weight –Chronic health conditions –Overdue or missing immunizations –Poor nutrition –Poor dental care –Abuse and neglect –Incarcerated parents –Kindergarten insufficient academic progress Office of Planning, Research and Statistics 3
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Mother: –Teenager –No prenatal care –Less than high school education –Tobacco/cigarette use during pregnancy –Alcohol consumption during pregnancy Risk Factors for School Readiness: Literature Review Office of Planning, Research and Statistics 4
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Family: –Single-parent household –Minority ethnic/racial group –Parent violence and substance abuse Risk Factors for School Readiness: Literature Review 5
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Risk Factors for School Readiness Special populations of children with High Needs: –Low-Income families –Foster care –Residing in Indian Lands (Minority ethnic/racial group) –Homeless –Migrant –Disabilities –Parents whose primary language is not English Office of Planning, Research and Statistics 6
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2011 Oklahoma SRRI: Overall Risk Classification
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