Notes
1 David Elkind, Miseducation; Preschoolers at Risk (New York, Knopf, 1987), 83.
2 California Legislature, Assembly Education Committee Analysis, AB 634 (Sacramento,CA 4 April 2001).
3 David Elkind, Miseducation; Preschoolers at Risk (New York, Knopf, 1987), 69.
4 Benjamin S. Bloom, Stability and Change in Human Characteristics (New York: Wiley and Sons,1964).
5 Arthur R. Jensen, “How Much Can We Boost IQ and Scholastic Achievement?” Harvard Educational Review 39, Winter (1969): 1-123.
6 Nancy Bayley, “Development of Mental Abilities," Carmichael ’s Manual of Child Psychology I. Ed. John Mussen (New York: Wiley & Sons,1970),1163-1209.
7 Sarah Friedman is a principal investigator on the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development. This study has been ongoing since 1989.
8 Sarah Friedman, summary presentation to NIH Child Care Board, "Does Amount of Time Spent in Child Care Predict Socioemotional Adjustment During the Transition to Kindergarten?" NIH Child Care Board Meeting Minutes, 5 June 2003.
9 Susanna Loeb, et al, "How Much is Too Much?– The Influence of Preschool Centers on Children’s Development Nationwide, '" (Stanford University and the University of California). Summary pages 2-3. Presented at Association for Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C., 4 November 2005.
See also: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Early Child Care Research, “Duration and Developmental Timing of Poverty and Children’s Cognitive and Social Development From Birth Through Third Grade,” Child Development 76, (Aug. 2005): 795-810.
10 Dr. David A. Scott, “Day Care and Democracy in Eastern Europe, ” (A talk on Democracy in Eastern Europe, 1989).
11 Cheri Fuller, "Early Schooling: An Idea Whose Time Has Gone?" (Southwest Policy Institute, Policy Study, No.2, 4 December 1989).
12 Lawrence J. Schweinhart, "The High/Scope Perry Preschool Study Through Age 40," 2004, 12-13 (www.highscope.org/Research/PerryProject/perrymain.htm).
13 P.D. Forgione, and R.S. Moore, "The Rationales For Early Childhood Education Policy Making," (Berrien Springs, Michigan: Hewitt Research Foundation, prepared for the U.S.Office of Economic Opportunity, Research Grant No.50079-G/73/01,1975).
14David Elkind, at the time of the writing of his book, The Hurried Child, was a child psychologist and chairman of the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts.
15 David Elkind, The Hurried Child: Growing Up Too Fast Too Soon (Addison-Wesley, 1981, 2001), 103.
16 David Elkind, “Much Too Early ” (Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 2001).
17 David Elkind, The Hurried Child, 104-105.
18 Alexander Eulenberg, "The Case for the Preventability ofMyopia,"(Paper presented at the University of Indiana, 3 March 1996).
(www.i-see.org/prevent_myopia.html)
19 John Dewey, “The Primary Education Fetich," Forum 15 (1898).
20 San Bernardino Optometric Vision Care Center, "Orthokeratology and Myopia--Children ’s Vision Visual Requirements" (San Bernardino, CA: Public Service Pamphlet No.18106 W-B) 1982.
21Henry L. Hilgartner, “The Frequency of Myopia in Individuals Under 21 Years of Age ” (Paper presented to the Texas Medical Society, Austin, Texas, 1963).
22 D.S. Rehm, "The Prevention of Acquired Myopia," International Myopia Prevention Association, 1974 (members.aol.com/myopiaprev/page2.htm).
23 Dr. Chen Tzay-jinn, received his master's degree in Public Health from Harvard University and graduated from the National Taiwan University’s School of Medicine. He lives and works in Taiwan. Since his position as Director-General of the Health Promotion Bureau, he has served as head of the central region Department of Health; the Director-General of the Center for Disease Control; and head of the Commission on Hospital Affairs.
24 Kazuichi Konyama, a representative of the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IABP) and Director of the Asia Blindness Prevention Training Center, said on May 20, 2002, “ . . . from the perspective of the field of ophthalmology,Taiwan is genuinely an advanced country. He praised Taiwan for its efforts in public eyesight health . . ."
(th.gio.gov.tw/show.cfm?news_id=14181)
25 Liu Shao-hua, “Myopia Increases Among Children, Myopia Prevalence in Asia," Taipei Times, December 6, 2000. (www.myopia.org/myopiaprevalence.htm)
26 American Optometric Association, in an article on nearsightedness or myopia, 2001(www.aoa.org/x1786.xml).
27 R. Vance Hall, “Does Entrance Age Affect Achievement?” Elementary School Journal April (1963): 396-399. Ronald Davie, Neville Butler, and Harvey Goldstein. From Birth to Seven (New York: Longmans, Green, 1972). F. Bentzen, “Sex Ratios In Learning and Behavior.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 33 (1963): 92-98.
28 D.P. Flammer, “Self-Esteem, Parent Identification and Sex Role Development In Preschool Age Boys And Girls” Child Study Journal 2,(1971):39-45. D.L. Mumpower, “Sex Ratios Found In Various Types Of Referred Exceptional Children.” Exceptional Children 36 (1970): 621-22. N. Cutts, and N. Moseley Teaching the Disorderly Pupil In Elementary and Secondary School (New York: Longmans,1957).
29 H.M. Coleman, “Visual Perception and Reading Dysfunction.” Journal of Learning Disabilities, February (1968): 116-113.
30 Stanley Krippner, (Address to 21st Annual School Vision Forum and Reading Conference,1968).
31 Robert Bickel and A.Stan Maynard, "Group and Interaction Effects with ‘No Child Left Behind ’: Gender and Reading in a Poor, Appalachian District," Education Policy Analysis Archives vol.12, no.4, 27 January 2004 (epaa.asu.edu).
32 Dr. Raymond Moore was a classroom teacher and administrator, worked in public schools and universities, was superintendent of a school system, and held responsible positions at the federal level in relation to policy formation and implementation.
33 Raymond S. Moore and Dorothy N. Moore, Better Late Than Early (New York: Reader ’s Digest Press, 1977), 3.