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Child Development MICS3 Data Analysis and Report Writing
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Early childhood development: Background A period of rapid brain development occurs in the first 3-4 years of life The quality of home environment is the major factor determining the childs development during this period Over 240 million children under 5 in the developing world are not developing their full potential.
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International Goals & Targets That children should be physically healthy, mentally alert, emotionally secure, socially competent and ready to learn
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Early childhood development: Background Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME) inventory – to measure the quality and quantity of stimulation and support available to a child in the home environment UNICEF has developed an alternative list of questions similar to HOME – longer list of questions, piloted in 7 different settings, includes 5 sub-scales: –Adult activities with children –Sources of play materials –Presence of books in the home, and for the child –Severity of punishment –Conditions of care
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Early childhood development: Background Activities correlate strongly with nutritional status and IQ scores –Activities include adult engagement in: Reading books, looking at picture books Telling stories Singing Playing Taking out Naming, counting, drawing things Books are associated with stunting, vocabulary score, IQ score, important for later school performance
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Early childhood development: Background Materials for play: Play is childs work, Young children learn by manipulating objects Home-based toys require no money and indicative of involvement of family members in child care.
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Early childhood development: Background Inadequate care: –Children left alone –Children left in the care of other children Increased risk of accidents
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Indicator MICS indicator 46 – Support for Learning Numerator: Number of children aged 0-59 months living in households in which an adult has engaged in four or more activities to promote learning and school readiness in the past 3 days Denominator: Total number of children aged 0-59 months surveyed
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Indicator MICS Indicator 47- Fathers support for learning Numerator: Number of children aged 0-59 months whose father has engaged in one or more activities to promote learning and school readiness in the past 3 days Denominator: Total number of children aged 0-59 months
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Indicator MICS indicator 48 – Support for learning: childrens books Numerator: Number of households with three or more childrens books Denominator: Total number of households surveyed
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Indicator MICS indicator 49 – Support for learning: non- childrens books Numerator: Number of households with three or more non- childrens books Denominator: Total number of households surveyed
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Indicator MICS indicator 50 – Support for learning: materials for play Numerator: Number of households with three or more materials intended for play Denominator: Total number of households surveyed
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Indicator MICS indicator 51 – Non-adult care Numerator: Number of children aged 0-59 months left alone or in the care of another child younger than 10 years of age in the past week Denominator: Total number of children aged 0-59 months surveyed
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Methodological issues Non-childrens books asked for the household, while childrens books asked for each child Materials child plays with may add to more than 100, as it was a multiple- response question Questions new to MICS
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