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Educational Success in High-Risk Settings: Contributions of the Chicago Longitudinal Study
Authors:Arthur J Reynolds  
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a University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI USA

Abstract:I provide an overview of the Chicago Longitudinal Study. This prospective study traces the educational and social success of a large sample of low-income children (over 90% of whom are African American) from high-poverty neighborhoods in the Chicago Public Schools. In 1985–1986, the sample participated in the Child–Parent Centers and other early childhood programs. The four studies reported in this special issue highlight the contributions of school mobility, parent involvement, educational expectations, and other family and school experiences in preventing learning problems and promoting educational success.
Keywords:Educational success  Prevention  Low-income children  Longitudinal studies  Early intervention
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