Baseline Assessment Data from a Child and Caregiver Focused Program in Cochabamba

These data were collected as part of a baseline evaluation of children receiving ECD programming from Save the Children. The program aimed to work with children and families to empower children as actors in their communities. 

Country

Bolivia

Organization

Save the Children             

Sample Size

479                                                                             

Year

2016                          

Program Type

Community based center             

Language

Spanish                                       

Child
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Caregiver

Average IDELA Score by Domain


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Motor Development

Emergent Literacy

Emergent Numeracy

Social-Emotional Development

ADDITIONAL CHILD INFORMATION

Distribution of IDELA Scores

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Distribution of Children's Gender

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Distribution of Children's Ages


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Relationship between Home Learning Materials and Child Development

The presence of one additional type of home-learning material in the household is associated with -0.07 point decrease on standardized IDELA score.
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Relationship between Home Learning Activities and Child Development

Engaging in one additional type of home-learning activity with the child is associated with a -0.014 point decrease on standardized IDELA score.
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Relationship between Home Possessions and Child Development

A one-point increase in standardized home possessions is associated with a -0.074 point decrease in standardized IDELA score.
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Relationship between Maternal Education and Child Development

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

PRESENTATION
BOLIVA
JULY 7, 2017

2016 Resultados de Línea de Base IDELA: Cochabamba

Baseline study of early learning and development among preschool children aged 3-6 in Bolivia.
REPORT
GLOBAL
APRIL 14TH, 2019

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