@katrina2017 I do have issues with the blog post as it ignores much of the daycare literature, which is of poor quality to begin with — see Dearing 2017 for a review of issues. While this study is not specific to a certain age of entry, it includes children under 2 and does not find an effect!! It is also higher quality than any of the previous studies and uses more stringent statistical models. It is relevant to the blog post in that respect. The second study I linked also directly refutes claims of externalizing pathology linked to age of entry.
Edit: I’m not sure what part of my summary of the actual article is wrong. I never claimed it studies the age at first entry. I presented the results and method in what I believe is an accurate way. Please let me know what you think is inaccurate about the summary.
Edit: I’m not sure what part of my summary of the actual article is wrong. I never claimed it studies the age at first entry. I presented the results and method in what I believe is an accurate way. Please let me know what you think is inaccurate about the summary.