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Effekte außerfamiliärer Betreuung im Kleinkindalter auf die Bindungssicherheit und die sozial-emotionale Entwicklung

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1026/0942-5403/a000093

Dieser Artikel gibt eine Übersicht über den aktuellen Forschungsstand zu den Effekten früher außerfamiliärer Betreuung auf die Bindungssicherheit und die sozial-emotionale Entwicklung. Im Mittelpunkt stehen institutionelle Rahmenbedingungen sowie familiäre Einflussfaktoren. In Abhängigkeit vom familiären Hintergrund ergeben sich unterschiedliche Implikationen für die außerfamiliäre Betreuung. Sofern bestimmte Qualitätsstandards und Rahmenbedingungen eingehalten werden, kann frühe außerfamiliäre Betreuung die Kindesentwicklung positiv beeinflussen.


Effects of early daycare on children’s attachment security and social-emotional development

This article provides an overview of the current state of research on the effects of early daycare on children’s attachment security and social-emotional development. The focus is on the importance of framework conditions and family factors. Depending on family background, different implications may result. If certain quality standards and framework conditions are met, early daycare can be beneficial for young children’s development.

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