Comparison of growth and psychomotor development in daycare centers attended by professionals

Abstract Background: Growth and development reflect the child's health condition. Currently, child care is supported in daycare centers. In this context, this article aimed to identify the differences in growth and psychomotor development in children according to their attendance at daycare centers. Methods: We conducted an analytical cross-sectional study in children aged 25 to 48 months. Two groups were identified: 68 children attended daycare, and 68 children did not attend daycare. Growth was assessed with weight-for-height curves, and psychomotor development was evaluated with the child developmental assessment instrument (psychosocial, language, psychomotor, and cognitive area). The X2 test was used for statistical analysis. Results: The percentage of daycare children with ideal weight was higher than those not attending in daycare (p = 0.035). Psychomotor development was significantly higher in daycare children: in the psychosocial (p = 0.000), language (p = 0.000), motor (p = 0.000), and cognitive development (p = 0.000) areas. Conclusions: The psychomotor development of children attending daycare centers is superior to that of children not in daycare centers.

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Main Authors: Villarreal-Ríos,Enrique, Cruz-Hernández,Cynthia, Morales-Morales,Karina, Vargas-Daza,Emma R., Galicia-Rodríguez,Liliana, Isassi-González,Dulce M., Guzmán-Padilla,Eduardo
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Published: Instituto Nacional de Salud, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S1665-114620210006005652022-02-02Comparison of growth and psychomotor development in daycare centers attended by professionalsVillarreal-Ríos,EnriqueCruz-Hernández,CynthiaMorales-Morales,KarinaVargas-Daza,Emma R.Galicia-Rodríguez,LilianaIsassi-González,Dulce M.Guzmán-Padilla,Eduardo Growth Psychomotor development Preschool child Child care Daycare center Abstract Background: Growth and development reflect the child's health condition. Currently, child care is supported in daycare centers. In this context, this article aimed to identify the differences in growth and psychomotor development in children according to their attendance at daycare centers. Methods: We conducted an analytical cross-sectional study in children aged 25 to 48 months. Two groups were identified: 68 children attended daycare, and 68 children did not attend daycare. Growth was assessed with weight-for-height curves, and psychomotor development was evaluated with the child developmental assessment instrument (psychosocial, language, psychomotor, and cognitive area). The X2 test was used for statistical analysis. Results: The percentage of daycare children with ideal weight was higher than those not attending in daycare (p = 0.035). Psychomotor development was significantly higher in daycare children: in the psychosocial (p = 0.000), language (p = 0.000), motor (p = 0.000), and cognitive development (p = 0.000) areas. Conclusions: The psychomotor development of children attending daycare centers is superior to that of children not in daycare centers.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Nacional de Salud, Hospital Infantil de México Federico GómezBoletín médico del Hospital Infantil de México v.78 n.6 20212021-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1665-11462021000600565en10.24875/bmhim.21000068
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author Villarreal-Ríos,Enrique
Cruz-Hernández,Cynthia
Morales-Morales,Karina
Vargas-Daza,Emma R.
Galicia-Rodríguez,Liliana
Isassi-González,Dulce M.
Guzmán-Padilla,Eduardo
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Cruz-Hernández,Cynthia
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Isassi-González,Dulce M.
Guzmán-Padilla,Eduardo
Comparison of growth and psychomotor development in daycare centers attended by professionals
author_facet Villarreal-Ríos,Enrique
Cruz-Hernández,Cynthia
Morales-Morales,Karina
Vargas-Daza,Emma R.
Galicia-Rodríguez,Liliana
Isassi-González,Dulce M.
Guzmán-Padilla,Eduardo
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title Comparison of growth and psychomotor development in daycare centers attended by professionals
title_short Comparison of growth and psychomotor development in daycare centers attended by professionals
title_full Comparison of growth and psychomotor development in daycare centers attended by professionals
title_fullStr Comparison of growth and psychomotor development in daycare centers attended by professionals
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of growth and psychomotor development in daycare centers attended by professionals
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description Abstract Background: Growth and development reflect the child's health condition. Currently, child care is supported in daycare centers. In this context, this article aimed to identify the differences in growth and psychomotor development in children according to their attendance at daycare centers. Methods: We conducted an analytical cross-sectional study in children aged 25 to 48 months. Two groups were identified: 68 children attended daycare, and 68 children did not attend daycare. Growth was assessed with weight-for-height curves, and psychomotor development was evaluated with the child developmental assessment instrument (psychosocial, language, psychomotor, and cognitive area). The X2 test was used for statistical analysis. Results: The percentage of daycare children with ideal weight was higher than those not attending in daycare (p = 0.035). Psychomotor development was significantly higher in daycare children: in the psychosocial (p = 0.000), language (p = 0.000), motor (p = 0.000), and cognitive development (p = 0.000) areas. Conclusions: The psychomotor development of children attending daycare centers is superior to that of children not in daycare centers.
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