TY - JOUR AU - Woolfson, Lisa Marks AU - Geddes, Rosemary AU - McNicol, Stephanie AU - Booth, Josephine N. AU - Frank, John PY - 2013 DA - 2013/12/17 TI - A cross-sectional pilot study of the Scottish early development instrument: a tool for addressing inequality JO - BMC Public Health SP - 1187 VL - 13 IS - 1 AB - Early childhood is recognised as a key developmental phase with implications for social, academic, health and wellbeing outcomes in later childhood and indeed throughout the adult lifespan. Community level data on inequalities in early child development are therefore required to establish the impact of government early years’ policies and programmes on children’s strengths and vulnerabilities at local and national level. This would allow local leaders to target tailored interventions according to community needs to improve children’s readiness for the transition to school. The challenge is collecting valid data on sufficient samples of children entering school to derive robust inferences about each local birth cohort’s developmental status. This information needs to be presented in a way that allows community stakeholders to understand the results, expediting the improvement of preschool programming to improve future cohorts’ development in the early years. The aim of the study was to carry out a pilot to test the feasibility and ease of use in Scotland of the 104-item teacher-administered Early Development Instrument, an internationally validated measure of children’s global development at school entry developed in Canada. SN - 1471-2458 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-1187 DO - 10.1186/1471-2458-13-1187 ID - Woolfson2013 ER -