Research-To-Practice Brief

The Quality of School-Age Child Care in After-School Settings

Through the Harvard Family Research Project, this brief reviews the characteristics of high quality after-school programs and how research has been put into practice to improve programs. Some examples of high quality programs include appropriate supervision and program structure; an environment that fosters positive youth-adult relationships; opportunities for autonomy and choice; and good relationships among the various settings.

Source
Partner Resources
National/International
National
Topics/Subtopics
Supportive Services
Child Care
Publication Date
2007-06-01