The linear and nonlinear effects of organized extracurricular activities on Chinese Preschoolers’ development

Volume: 60, Pages: 101845 - 101845
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
How children spend time outside of school has consequences for their learning and development. Research on extracurricular participation has focused primarily on school-aged children and youth in Western societies. Yet, extracurricular activities are a common but understudied context of early development in Mainland China. In the present study, we employed the developmental model and the threshold model as a lens to examine the linear and...
Paper Details
Title
The linear and nonlinear effects of organized extracurricular activities on Chinese Preschoolers’ development
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
60
Pages
101845 - 101845
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