The Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 2022-23 (ECLS-K:2023) Preschool Field Test Instruments Usability Testing

NCES System Clearance for Cognitive, Pilot, and Field Test Studies 2019-2022

Attachment 1 ECLS-K2023 Preschool FT Usability Testing Instruments

The Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 2022-23 (ECLS-K:2023) Preschool Field Test Instruments Usability Testing

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The Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 2022-23 (ECLS-K:2023) Preschool Field Test Instruments Usability Testing




Attachment 1


Preschool Field Test Spring Instruments




OMB #1850-0803 v.253





Submitted by

National Center for Education Statistics

U.S. Department of Education






August 2019

Instruments Note:


Under SSQ010, fourteen items ask parents to rate their child on social-emotional skills including ability to exercise self-control (for example, fighting, arguing, anger); ability to interact with others (for example, playing, making friends); and approaches to learning (for example, self-direction, organization, eagerness to learn). The social skills and behavior items are adapted from the Social Skills Rating Scale (SSRS) by Gresham and Elliot 1990 and are published by NCS Pearson. These items (g-n) are copyright protected and are not listed (they are submitted directly to OMB for review).


The web version of the survey will be optimized for mobile users and will have a combination of radio buttons (for large browser screens) or text buttons (for small browser screens) for enumerated questions depending on the user's browser size. Some questions are open ended (e.g., other specify responses, questions about hours and minutes) and these open response fields will appear after the label but are not shown in this document.




Section Page


English spring household screener 3


English spring parent survey 26



Spring Preschool Screener


Freeform 5
Section SCR [Spring Household Screener] Sequence: 0

GlobalSpec

Copyright: No






GLOBAL SPEC INSTRUCTIONS


BLAISE BUTTONS: "NEXT" AND "BACK" DISPLAYED IN FORWARD/BACKWARD BUTTONS. ALSO DISPLAY A “SAVE AND CONTINUE LATER” BUTTON. BUTTONS SHOULD BE LEFT JUSTIFIED, WITH "NEXT" ABOVE "BACK".


ANY LOGOS OR WEB BANNER SHOULD REDUCE IN SIZE TO ACCOMMODATE A SMALL BROWSER SCREEN. ALL CONTENT MUST BE 508 COMPLIANT.

ITEMS LEFT EMPTY BECAUSE R LEFT BLANK SHOULD BE MARKED SK FOR SKIPPED






Freeform 7

Probe Def

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test




PROBE DEFINITION:

IF PROBE 1 IS USED IN THE SPEC, AFTER THE RESPONDENT CLICKS THE "NEXT" BUTTON RELOAD THE PAGE AND DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING TEXT AT THE TOP WITH ALL ANSWER CATEGORIES SHOWN AGAIN, BUT NOT

DON'T KNOW OR REFUSED: "It looks like you haven't answered the question yet. Please take another look and provide an answer to this important question for the study. "



Soft Edit

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test




SPECIFICATION FOR SOFT EDIT MESSAGES


SOFT EDIT MESSAGES SPECIFIED IN PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS BELOW WILL BE DISPLAYED ON THE SAME SCREEN AS THE ITEM. WHEN PROGRAMMING SPECIFICATIONS ARE CREATED, THESE MESSAGES WILL BE SHOWN IN A DIFFERENT FORMAT AS WHAT IS SHOWN BELOW (THEY WILL BE DISPLAYED AS A FOLLOW- UP ITEM), BUT THE CONTENT AND PLACEMENT OF THE TEXT ON THE SAME SCREEN AS THE ITEM WILL NOT CHANGE.







Freeform 10

MyECLS

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test




PROGRAMMER NOTE: THE ELIGIBILITY QUESTION AND THANK YOU BELOW ARE ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE, NOT IN BLAISE.

MYECLS WEBSITE ELIGIBILITY QUESTION

Are there any children age 10 or younger living in this household?


CODES

  1. YES SCR020

  2. No MYECLS WEBSITE THANK YOU QUESTION


MYECLS WEBSITE THANK YOU

Thank you for your response. At this time, you are not eligible to continue in the study, but we appreciate

your interest. If you would like to learn more about the study, please click here. [NOTE: clicking “click here” will direct the respondent to the MyECLS Study Information Page.]


PROGRAMMER NOTE: SCREENER CASES WILL HAVE ANSWERED “YES” TO SCREEN 3 ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE THAT THERE ARE CHILDREN IN THE HOUSEHOLD WHO ARE AGE 10 OR YOUNGER AND THEN WILL HAVE RECEIVED SCREEN 5 ON THE MYECLS ABOUT THEIR EMAIL ADDRESS OR MOBILE NUMBER. THERE DOES NOT HAVE TO BE AN ANSWER TO SCREEN 5 TO CONTINUE TO THE SCREENER. FOR THE SCREENER, ALL CASES WILL COME FROM THOSE WHO RECEIVED SCREEN 5 ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE.




SCR020 |SCR020

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test

|Number of children 10 or younger

Source: NHES:2019, question s1_childmany, modified to ask about children 10 and younger




QUESTION

"The next questions are about the children in your household. Your answers will be saved as you go through the survey. How many children age 10 or younger live in this household?"


InstResp "Include small children, foster children, babies, and those living away at school (if they have no other permanent home)."


Watermark "Enter number of children"


QUESTION TEXT:


ENTER NUMBER


Range 0 to 30

Soft Range 1 to 15

Please verify that this answer is correct and select NEXT.

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

Freeform 13
DISALLOW RF/DK/EMPTY. USE PROBE 1 AFTER EMPTY.

Box 1

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test




ROUTE HOUSHOLDS WITHOUT CHILDREN TO THANK YOU MESSAGE.

IF SCR020 = 0 AFTER SOFT RANGE ERROR MESSAGE THEN GO TO SCR120 TO THANK AND END SURVEY. ELSE GO TO SCR030.



SCR030 |SCR030

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test

|Child Name

Source: NHES:2019, question s1_rostera, modified to focus only on children rather than youth or those in college housing


DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

QUESTION "Please list the first names of all the children age 10 or younger who live in this household. You may provide nicknames or initials if you prefer. Be sure to include all small children, foster children, and babies."


InstResp "Start with the youngest child who is age 10 or younger. Enter one child on each line. Enter names until you have listed all children age 10 or younger in this household, then click Next.


Child {NUMBER}. "


DISPLAY THE NUMBER OF TEXT FIELD LINES IN SCR030 TO CORRESPOND TO THE NUMBER PROVIDED IN SCR020. LABEL LINE “Child {NUMBER}”

QUESTION TEXT:


ENTER TEXT

Length 100

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISALLOW RF/DK. USE PROBE 1 AFTER EMPTY.


Freeform 16
IF SCR020 = EMPTY AND SCR030 = EMPTY FOR ALL TEXT FIELDS, GO TO SCR120 (THANK YOU). DISPLAY A NUMBER ON EACH LINE LISTED (E.G., IF SCR020=3, DISPLAY 3 TEXT FIELDS ONE ON TOP OF THE OTHER WITH THE FIRST TEXT FIELD LABELED "Child 1.", THE SECOND TEXT FIELD LABELED "Child 2." AND THE THIRD TEXT FIELD LABELED "Child 3.").

BOX 2

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test




LOOPING INSTRUCTIONS


LOOP ON EACH CHILD LISTED IN SCR030 FOR QUESTIONS SCR040-SCR080.



SCR040 |SCR040

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test

|Child's Age

Source: NHES:2019, question s1_childmany, modified to ask about children 10 and younger


DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY THE TEXT FROM SCR030 FOR THE CURRENT CHILD IN THE LOOP.

QUESTION "How old is {SCR030} in years?" InstResp "For babies less than 1 year old, enter 0."

Watermark “Enter age”


QUESTION TEXT:


ENTER NUMBER


Range 0 to 30

Soft Range 0 to 10

"Please check your answer and change it if needed. When it is correct, select Next to continue."

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

Freeform 19
ALLOW EMPTY. ASSIGN EMPTY THE VALUE "SK" FOR SKIPPED.

SCR050 |SCR050

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test

|Child's Sex

Source: NHES:2019, question s1_p1sex


DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY THE TEXT FROM SRQ030 FOR THE CURRENT CHILD IN THE LOOP.

QUESTION TEXT:

QUESTION "What is {SCR030}’s sex?"


CODES

  1. Male

  2. Female

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

ALLOW EMPTY. ASSIGN EMPTY THE VALUE "SK" FOR SKIPPED.

SCR060 |SCR060

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test

|Current School Status

Source: NHES:2019, question s1_p1enrol, modified order of response categories and replaced category 3 to refer to child care rather than college, university, or vocational school


DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY THE TEXT FROM SRQ030 FOR THE CURRENT CHILD IN THE LOOP.

QUESTION "Is {SCR030} currently…"


InstResp “Select All That Apply.”


QUESTION TEXT:


CODES

  1. Not in school?

  2. In public or private school, including preschools?

  3. In child care in a home or center?

  4. Homeschooled INSTEAD of attending a public school or private school (including preschools) for some or all classes?

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

Freeform 21
ALLOW EMPTY. ASSIGN EMPTY THE VALUE “SK” FOR SKIPPED.

Box 2b

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test




IF ANY CODE IN SCR060 = 2, 3, 4, OR SK, GO TO SCR070. ELSE IF THE ONLY CODE SELECTED IN SCR060 = 1 AND SCR060 IS NOT ALSO EQUAL TO 2, 3, OR 4, GO TO SCR080.



SCR070 |SCR070

HELP AVAILABLE

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test

|Current Grade

Source: NHES:2019, question s1_p1grade_web, modified to expand choices in first two categories and restrict response categories for higher grade levels to ninth grade and above


DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY THE TEXT FROM SRQ030 FOR THE CURRENT CHILD IN THE LOOP.

QUESTION TEXT:

QUESTION "What is {SCR030}'s current grade or grade equivalent?"


InstResp “Child care for infants or toddlers in a home or center includes early childhood education programs, child care, or day care in a center, or child care with a relative or nonrelative other than a parent/guardian.


Preschool or child care for preschool-aged children in a home or center includes early childhood education programs, child care, or day care in a center, nursery school, preschool, prekindergarten, or child care with a relative or nonrelative other than a parent/guardian.


Kindergarten includes Transitional Kindergarten (TK), Early Transitional Kindergarten (ETK), Readiness Kindergarten, Transitional or Prefirst Grade, or a program that is a kindergarten equivalent but is ungraded or has multiple grades.”


CODES

  1. Child care for infants or toddlers in a home or center

  2. Preschool or child care for preschool-aged children in a home or center

  3. Kindergarten

  4. First

  5. Second

  6. Third

  7. Fourth

  8. Fifth or above

  9. None of these

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

ALLOW EMPTY. ASSIGN EMPTY THE VALUE "SK" FOR SKIPPED.


SCR080 |SCR080

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test

|Grade in Fall

Source: NHES:2019, question s1_p1grade_web, modified to ask about the next fall, expand choices in first two categories, and restrict response categories for higher grade levels to ninth grade and above


DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY THE TEXT FROM SRQ030 FOR THE CURRENT CHILD IN THE LOOP.

QUESTION TEXT:

QUESTION "What grade or grade equivalent will {SCR030} be in fall 2020?"


InstResp “Child care for infants or toddlers in a home or center includes early childhood education programs, child care, or day care in a center, or child care with a relative or nonrelative other than a parent/guardian.


Preschool or child care for preschool-aged children in a home or center includes early childhood education programs, child care, or day care in a center, nursery school, preschool, prekindergarten, or child care with a relative or nonrelative other than a parent/guardian.


Kindergarten includes Transitional Kindergarten (TK), Early Transitional Kindergarten (ETK), Readiness Kindergarten, Transitional or Prefirst Grade, or a program that is a kindergarten equivalent but is ungraded or has multiple grades.”


CODES

  1. Child care for infants or toddlers in a home or center

  2. Preschool or child care for preschool-aged children in a home or center

  3. Kindergarten

  4. First

  5. Second

  6. Third

  7. Fourth

  8. Fifth or above

  9. None of these

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISALLOW RF/DK. USE PROBE 1 AFTER EMPTY.


Freeform 3

BOX 3

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test




Frame14




Freeform 27

BOX 4

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test




DETERMINE CHILD ELIGIBILITY FOR SAMPLING


IF SCR080 = 2 (THE CHILD’S GRADE NEXT FALL IS KINDERGARTEN OR EQUIVALENT) THEN SET SMPGRP = 1.


ELSE IF SCR080 = 3 - 8 (THE CHILD’S GRADE NEXT FALL IS FIRST GRADE OR HIGHER) AND SCR040 = 3 OR 4 (AGE IS 3 OR 4 YEARS OLD) THEN SMPGRP = 2.


ELSE IF SCR070 = 2, 3, 4, OR 5 (CHILD IS CURRENTLY IN KINDERGARTEN, FIRST, SECOND, OR THIRD GRADE – AND SCR080 NOT EQUAL TO 2 (IS NOT EXPECTED TO BE IN KINDERGARTEN NEXT YEAR)** THEN SMPGRP = 3.


AFTER ASSIGNING SMPGRP FOR EACH CHILD IN THE HOUSEHOLD, IF NO CHILDREN HAVE A VALUE FOR SMPGRP GO TO SCR120.


(**NOTE: Creation of this sampling group (SMPGRP = 3) should occur only if YEAR=2020 for the web pre-k field test. Pre-k paper and main study children in this group will not be eligible for additional sampling and will therefore not have a value for SMPGRP.)



Freeform 7 BOX 5

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test


Frame16





Freeform 33

SCR095 |SCR095

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test Source: Westat

|Did older child go to public K

DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

IF SCR070 = 2 DISPLAY "Does" ELSE USE "Did".

DISPLAY THE TEXT FROM SRQ030 FOR THE SELECTED NONSAMPLED CHILD.

QUESTION TEXT:

QUESTION "{Does/Did} {SCR030} go to a public school for kindergarten?"


CODES


1

Yes

SCR100

2

No

SCR120

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

ALLOW EMPTY AND ASSIGN AS VALUE SK. IF ANSWER IS SK, GO TO SCR120.

SCR100 |SCR100

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test Source: Westat

|Kindergarten Name

DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

IF SCR070 = 2 DISPLAY “does”, “attends”, and “has attended”. ELSE USE “did”, “attended”, and “went to”.

DISPLAY THE TEXT FROM SRQ030 FOR THE SELECTED NONSAMPLED CHILD.

QUESTION "What public school {does/did} {SCR030} attend for kindergarten?"


InstResp "Select the public school {SCR030} {attends/attended} for kindergarten from the list below. If you don’t find a match, select “School not on list” and then type in the full school name. If {SCR030} {has attended/went to} more than one kindergarten, please select or enter the last one attended.”



{DISPLAY LIST OF UP TO 25 SCHOOLS}



QUESTION TEXT:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

ALLOW EMPTY AND ASSIGN AS VALUE SK. IF ANSWER IS SK, GO TO SCR120.


DISPLAY A LIST OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THE AREA AS DEFINED IN THE PRELOAD.


DISPLAY LIST OF UP TO 25 PUBLIC SCHOOLS THAT ARE THE NEAREST SCHOOLS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ADDRESS.


DISPLAY BOTH THE SCHOOL NAME AND ADDRESS (STREET AND CITY, NOT STATE AND ZIP CODE) ON ONE LINE, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.


FOR SCHOOLS DISPLAYED TO THE RESPONDENT, SAVE THE CORRESPONDING VALUES OF NCESSCH NEAR_RANK AND DIST_MI FROM THE LIST OF SCHOOLS ASSOCIATED WITH THAT ADDRESS.


INCLUDE A SCHOOL CATEGORY 91 TO ALLOW FOR NAME TO BE ENTERED IF NOT ON LIST. ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY SCR100 AND SCR100OS TOGETHER ON ONE SCREEN.




BOX 5b

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test


IF A SCHOOL IS SELECTED THAT IS NOT ON THE LIST OF SCHOOLS IN SCR100, GO TO SCR100OS. ELSE GO TO SCR105.



SCR100OS


QUESTION TEXT:


ENTER TEXT

Length 25

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY OTHER SPECIFY FIELD ON SAME PAGE AS SCR100.

SOURCE: Westat

COPYRIGHTED: No.

SCR105 |SCR105

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test Source: Westat

|Always lived at address



QUESTION TEXT:

QUESTION "Has {SCR030} always lived at this address?"


CODES


1

Yes

SCR120

2

No

SCR106a

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

ALLOW EMPTY AND ASSIGN AS VALUE SK. IF ANSWER IS SK, GO TO SCR120.

SCR106a |SCR106a

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test Source: Westat

|Month started living at address

DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY SCR106a AND SCR106b ON ONE SCREEN.

Question "In what month did {SCR030} start living at this address?"


Watermark "Select month"


QUESTION TEXT:


CODES

1 January

2 February

3 March

4 April

5 May

6 June

7 July

8 August

9 September

10 October

11 November

12 December

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

Freeform 38
ALLOW EMPTY AND ASSIGN AS VALUE SK. IF ANSWER IS SK, GO TO SCR106b

SCR106b |SCR106b

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test Source: Westat

|Year started living at address

DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY SCR106a AND SCR106b ON ONE SCREEN.

QUESTION "In what year did {SCR030} start living at this address?"


Watermark “Enter YYYY"


QUESTION TEXT:


ENTER NUMBER


Range 2000 to 2023

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

ALLOW EMPTY AND ASSIGN AS VALUE SK. IF ANSWER IS SK, GO TO SCR120. HARD AND SOFT RANGE: DO NOT ALLOW A FUTURE YEAR.

BOX 6

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test





GO TO SCR120 (THANK YOU).





Freeform 40

SCR110a |SCR110a

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test

|First Name

Source: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text


DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY SCR110a AND SCR110b TOGETHER.

Question

"We are interested in learning more about your experiences. This survey is part of the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, which is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics.


The next questions should take you about 30 minutes to complete. To show our appreciation for your time, you will receive $10 after you finish the questions. {You may stop and start the survey as needed to work with your schedule}. Before we begin, please enter your name.


First Name: "


QUESTION TEXT:


ENTER TEXT

Length 100

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

ALLOW EMPTY AND ASSIGN AS VALUE SK.

FOR FIRST NAME, ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.


IF EMAIL ADDRESS OR MOBILE NUMBER WAS PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE, DISPLAY "You may stop

and start the survey as needed to work with your schedule." ELSE USE A NULL DISPLAY.

FOR LAST NAME, ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

SCR110b |SCR110b

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test

|Last Name

Source: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text


DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY SCR110a AND SCR110b TOGETHER

Question "Last Name: "


QUESTION TEXT:


ENTER TEXT

Length 100

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

ALLOW EMPTY AND ASSIGN AS VALUE SK.

FOR LAST NAME, ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

SCR111a |SCR111a

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test

|Email for relogin

Source: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text about allowing answers to be saved and entering or reentering email address. Also added validation messages.


QUESTION "To allow your answers to be saved so that you can stop and start the survey as needed to work with your schedule, please {enter/confirm} your contact information.



Email Address:


Watermark “na[email protected]


QUESTION TEXT:


ENTER TEXT

Length 100

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY SCR111a and SCR111b on the same screen.

ALLOW EMPTY AND ASSIGN AS VALUE SK. IF ANSWER IS SK, GO TO NEXT QUESTION.


FOR EMAIL (SCR111a), ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

FOR MOBILE NUMBER (SCR111b), ALLOW 0-12 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.


APPLY EDIT MASK TO VALIDATE EMAIL SO THAT IT HAS A PERIOD AND AN @ SIGN (E.G.,[email protected]).

APPLY EDIT MASK TO VALIDATE MOBILE PHONE NUMBER SO THAT IT IS IN THIS FORMAT (###)-###-####. IF NO EMAIL OR MOBILE NUMBER WAS PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE, DISPLAY "enter."

ELSE IF AN EMAIL AND/OR MOBILE NUMBER WAS PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE , DISPLAY "confirm".


IF ONLY AN EMAIL ADDRESS WAS PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE AND NO MOBILE PHONE NUMBER, PROGRAM SHOULD DISPLAY THE EMAIL ADDRESS FROM THE MYECLS WEBSITE AND ALLOW FOR CHANGES.


IF ONLY A MOBILE NUMBER WAS PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE AND NO EMAIL ADDRESS, PROGRAM SHOULD DISPLAY THE MOBILE NUMBER AND ALLOW FOR CHANGES.


IF BOTH AN EMAIL ADDRESS AND MOBILE NUMBER WERE PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE, PROGRAM SHOULD DISPLAY BOTH OF THEM AND ALLOW FOR CHANGES.


IF NEITHER AN EMAIL ADDRESS OR MOBILE NUMBER WAS PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE, DISPLAY EMPTY FIELDS FOR BOTH EMAIL ADDRESS AND MOBILE NUMBER SO THAT ONE OR BOTH MAY BE ENTERED.


NEW OR UPDATED EMAIL ADDRESSES OR MOBILE NUMBERS SHOULD BE WRITTEN BACK TO THE SYSTEM MASTER.


IF THE EMAIL ADDRESS DOES NOT PASS THE VALIDATION CHECK, DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE "It looks like there may be a typo in this address. Please check there is a @ and at least one period in the email address. When it is correct, select Next to continue."


IF THE PHONE NUMBER DOES NOT PASS THE VALIDATION CHECK, DISPLAY THE ERROR MESSAGE "The

phone number must be 10 numbers ((XXX)-XXX-XXXX). Please check and enter again.”

SCR111b |SCR111b

Copyright: No

|Mobile number for relogin


Source: Preschool Field Test

NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_addres s, modified question text about allowing answers to be saved and entering or reentering email address. Also added validation messages.



PreUNITS "Mobile Number:"


Watermark “(555)-555-5555”


QUESTION TEXT:


ENTER TEXT

Length 12

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

ALLOW EMPTY AND ASSIGN AS VALUE SK. IF ANSWER IS SK, GO TO NEXT QUESTION.


FOR EMAIL (SCR111a), ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

FOR MOBILE NUMBER (SCR111b), ALLOW 0-12 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.


APPLY EDIT MASK TO VALIDATE EMAIL SO THAT IT HAS A PERIOD AND AN @ SIGN (E.G.,[email protected]).

APPLY EDIT MASK TO VALIDATE MOBILE PHONE NUMBER SO THAT IT IS (10 NUMBERS) IN THIS FORMAT (###)-###-####. IF NO EMAIL OR MOBILE NUMBER WAS PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE, DISPLAY "enter."

ELSE IF AN EMAIL AND/OR MOBILE NUMBER WAS PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE , DISPLAY "confirm".


IF ONLY AN EMAIL ADDRESS WAS PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE AND NO MOBILE PHONE NUMBER, PROGRAM SHOULD DISPLAY THE EMAIL ADDRESS FROM THE MYECLS WEBSITE AND ALLOW FOR CHANGES.


IF ONLY A MOBILE NUMBER WAS PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE AND NO EMAIL ADDRESS, PROGRAM SHOULD DISPLAY THE MOBILE NUMBER AND ALLOW FOR CHANGES.


IF BOTH AN EMAIL ADDRESS AND MOBILE NUMBER WERE PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE, PROGRAM SHOULD DISPLAY BOTH OF THEM AND ALLOW FOR CHANGES.


IF NEITHER AN EMAIL ADDRESS OR MOBILE NUMBER WAS PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE, DISPLAY EMPTY FIELDS FOR BOTH EMAIL ADDRESS AND MOBILE NUMBER SO THAT ONE OR BOTH MAY BE ENTERED.


NEW OR UPDATED EMAIL ADDRESSES OR MOBILE NUMBERS SHOULD BE WRITTEN BACK TO THE SYSTEM MASTER.


IF THE EMAIL ADDRESS DOES NOT PASS THE VALIDATION CHECK, DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE "It looks like there may be a typo in this address. Please check there is a @ and at least one period in the email address."


IF THE PHONE NUMBER DOES NOT PASS THE VALIDATION CHECK, DISPLAY THE ERROR MESSAGE "The

phone number must be 10 numbers ((XXX)-XXX-XXXX). Please check and enter again.”

BOX 8

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test





START PRESCHOOL PARENT SURVEY.





Freeform 48

SCR120

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test

Source: NHES:2019, question thank_you, changed order of sentences, modified question text about the study name in the second sentence, and deleted sentence about having no further questions at this time".




QUESTION "Thank you for your participation in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study! Those are all the questions that we have."


QUESTION TEXT:



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

Freeform 50
GO TO BOX 9.

BOX 9

Copyright: No

Round: Preschool Field Test





END SCREENER AND AUTOMATICALLY REDIRECT TO STUDY INFO PAGE.

Early Childhood Longitudinal Study: Kindergarten Class of 2022-23

Spring Preschool Parent Survey – Field Test Version

SPECIFICATION FOR SKIPPED NONRESPONSE QUESTIONS AND PARENT SURVEY PROBE

IF “PARENT SURVEY PROBE” IS USED IN THE SPEC AND THE RESPONDENT DOES NOT ANSWER A QUESTION BUT CLICKS THE “NEXT” BUTTON, RELOAD THE PAGE AND DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING TEXT AT THE TOP WITH ALL ANSWER CATEGORIES SHOWN AGAIN ALONG WITH CHOICES FOR DON’T KNOW AND REFUSED: "It looks like you haven’t answered the question yet. Please take another look at the question and provide an answer. Select a choice below to continue."

ELSE IF A RESPONDENT DOES NOT ANSWER A QUESTION BUT CLICKS THE “NEXT” BUTTON, ASSIGN EMPTY THE VALUE “SK” FOR SKIPPED.

NOTE: FIVE QUESTIONS SHOW DON’T KNOW OPTION AS A RESPONSE CATEGORY: FSQ200, CCQ098, CCQ194, CCQ325, AND CCQ329.

SPECIFICATION FOR SOFT EDIT MESSAGES

SOFT EDIT MESSAGES SPECIFIED IN PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS BELOW WILL BE DISPLAYED ON THE SAME SCREEN AS THE ITEM. WHEN PROGRAMMING SPECIFICATIONS ARE CREATED, THESE MESSAGES WILL BE SHOWN IN A DIFFERENT FORMAT AS WHAT IS SHOWN BELOW (THEY WILL BE DISPLAYED AS A FOLLOW-UP ITEM), BUT THE CONTENT AND PLACEMENT OF THE TEXT ON THE SAME SCREEN AS THE ITEM WILL NOT CHANGE.

Section INQ [Introduction]

INQ001

QUESTION TEXT:

We would like to collect some information about {CHILD}'s care and home experiences. Your answers will be extremely valuable in better understanding the development of young children and their involvement in early care and education.

All of the information you provide may be used only for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151).

Are you a person in the household who knows about {CHILD}’s care and education?

CODES

1 Yes, I can answer questions about {CHILD}’s care and education. INQ010

2 No, I am not able to answer questions about {CHILD}’s care and education. INQ005a



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question INQ002, modified to transition from Screener where the study name and sponsor is already provided. Also modified question text in first two sentences.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


INQ005a

QUESTION TEXT:

We would like to contact a parent or adult who lives in this household and knows about {CHILD}'s care and education. Please provide the contact information for such a person, in this household, so that we can contact him or her for the survey.


First Name:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

FOR FIRST NAME, ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY INQ005a-g TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.


INQ005b

QUESTION TEXT:

Last Name:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

FOR LAST NAME, ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY INQ005a-g TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.

INQ005c

QUESTION TEXT:


Email Address:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

FOR EMAIL, ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

PROGRAM SHOULD VALIDATE EMAIL ADDRESS.

IF THE EMAIL ADDRESS DOES NOT PASS THE VALIDATION CHECK, DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE "It looks like there may be a typo in this address. Please check and enter again."

ELSE IF THE EMAIL IS NOT CORRECTED AFTER THE VALIDATION CHECK MESSAGE AND DOES NOT CONTAIN THE "@" SIGN, DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE "The email address should contain the "@" sign. Please confirm and change."

ELSE IF THE EMAIL IS NOT CORRECTED AFTER THE VALIDATION CHECK MESSAGE AND DOES NOT CONTAIN A "." (PERIOD), DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE "The email address should contain at least one period. Please confirm and change."

DISPLAY INQ005a-g TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.

INQ005d1

QUESTION TEXT:

Please confirm the mailing address.


Address Line 1:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

FOR ADDRESS LINE 1, ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY INQ005a-g TOGETHER.

DISPLAY PRELOADED ADDRESS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS RESPONDENT PIN.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.



INQ005d2

QUESTION TEXT:

Address Line 2:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

FOR ADDRESS LINE 2, ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY INQ005a-g TOGETHER.

DISPLAY PRELOADED ADDRESS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS RESPONDENT PIN.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.

INQ005e

QUESTION TEXT:


City:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

FOR CITY, ALLOW 0 – 50 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY INQ005a-g TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.

INQ005f

QUESTION TEXT:


State:


InstResp “Please select a state, district, or territory.”


Watermark "Select a state"


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY InstResp BELOW THE QUESTION FIELD.

FOR STATE/DISTRICT/TERRITORY HAVE DROP DOWN BOX WITH STATE NAMES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AND THE U.S. TERRITORIES.

DISPLAY INQ005a-g TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.

INQ005g

QUESTION TEXT:


Zip code:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

FOR ZIP CODE, ALLOW 0 – 10 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY INQ005a-g TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 1

GO TO CMQ040 (THANK YOU).





INQ010

QUESTION TEXT:

We would like to ask you questions about {CHILD}. We asked you earlier for {CHILD’s} first name so that we can ask questions about {CHILD} in the following survey. If there is a typo, or you gave a nickname or initials for this child, you may correct it here before continuing.

What is {CHILD}'s first name? Please confirm or enter name below.

First Name:

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

FOR FIRST NAME, FILL IN RESPONSE FROM SCREENER QUESTION SCR030. ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 fall kindergarten, question INQ020, modified text for web.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

BOX 2

IF SCR040 (AGE) = SK (SKIPPED) FOR THE CHILD IN THE SCREENER, GO TO INQ015. ELSE, GO TO BOX 3.



INQ015


QUESTION TEXT:


How old is {CHILD} in years?



Watermark "Enter age"



ENTER NUMBER


RANGE





0 - 30

SOFT RANGE

3 – 7


PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTION:

IF "SK" FOR SKIPPED, USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

DISPLAY HARD RANGE CHECK 0 – 30. SOFT RANGE CHECK 0 – 7. SOFT RANGE ERROR MESSAGE: "Please check your answer and change it if needed. When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: NHES:2019, question s1_childmany, modified to ask about children 10 and younger

COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 3

GO TO SECTION PSQ.

Section PSQ [Preschool Skills]

PSQ020

QUESTION TEXT:

Now we would like to ask about the skills some children demonstrate at this age.



Can {CHILD} identify the colors red, yellow, blue, and green by name?

InstResp "This can be done in any language."

CODES

1 No, none of them

2 Yes, some of them

3 Yes, all of them



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: 2018 National Survey of Children's Health, Topical Questionnaire (children 0-5 years), item G13. Modified first response category from ‘no’ to ‘no, none of them’.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



PSQ025

QUESTION TEXT:

Can {CHILD} correctly recognize the letters of the alphabet?

InstResp "This can be done in any language."

CODES

1 No, none of them

2 Yes, some of them

3 Yes, most of them

4 Yes, all of them



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: 2019 Early Childhood Program Participation, National Household Education Survey (ECPP-NHES:2019), question 78

COPYRIGHTED: No.





PSQ030

QUESTION TEXT:

Can {CHILD} write {his/her} first name, even if some of the letters are backwards?

InstResp "This can be done in any language."

CODES

1 Yes

2 No



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECPP-NHES:2019, question 79

COPYRIGHTED: No.





PSQ035

QUESTION TEXT:

How often can {CHILD} explain things {he/she} has seen or done so that you get a very good idea of what happened?

InstResp "This can be done in any language."

CODES

1 Never

2 Sometimes

3 About half the time

4 Usually

5 Always



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECPP-NHES:2019, question 81

COPYRIGHTED: No.



PSQ040

QUESTION TEXT:

How high can {CHILD} count?

InstResp "This can be done in any language."

CODES

1 This child cannot count

2 Up to 5

3 Up to 10

4 Up to 20

5 Up to 50

6 Up to 100 or more



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECPP-NHES:2019, question 82.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


PSQ045

QUESTION TEXT:

Can {CHILD} identify basic shapes such as a triangle, rectangle, circle, or square?

InstResp "This can be done in any language."

CODES

1 No, none of them

2 Yes, some of them

3 Yes, most of them

4 Yes, all of them



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECPP-NHES:2019, question 83

COPYRIGHTED: No.





PSQ050

QUESTION TEXT:

Please select whether {CHILD} does the following. Have you observed that {CHILD}...




1

Yes

2

No

a. Tries repeatedly to communicate information which has not been understood?

b. Asks questions about information which is unclear?

c. Responds to questions in a thoughtful way that makes sense?

d. Rephrases questions or asks follow-up questions if {he/she} does not get the information {he/she} wanted?



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF THE BROWSER SIZE IS LARGE, DISPLAY ALL ITEMS PSQ050a –d ON ONE SCREEN.

SOURCE: Adaptive Language Inventory (ALI) (Feagans & Farran, 1983), 35 month Primary Caregiver (PC) measure, subscale for rephrase. The word “tries” was substituted for “will try” in a. The words "way that makes sense" were substituted for "logical" in c. Response categories were revised from a five-point scale to a yes/no. The words “to {him/her} were deleted in b. The words “asked of {him/her} were deleted in c. The child’s name was added at the beginning of subitems and {he/she} was replaced with the child’s name.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


PSQ055

QUESTION TEXT:

Now we would like to ask you about different words {CHILD} uses. Children understand many more words than they say. We are particularly interested in the words {CHILD} says. Here is a list of words. Please select the words your child uses in English. If {CHILD} uses a different pronunciation of a word, that’s OK.

Does {CHILD} say…

InstResp “Select All That Apply.”



CODES


  1. hungry

14 stamp

  1. baby

15 parent

  1. doctor

16 lucky

  1. down

17 furniture

  1. bird

18 drip

  1. fruit

19 measure

  1. triangle

20 calm

  1. turtle

21 lonely

  1. plant

22 dive

  1. last

23 skeleton

  1. caterpillar

24 uncomfortable

  1. castle

25 courage

13 excited


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF THE BROWSER SIZE IS LARGE, DISPLAY ALL ITEMS PSQ055 1-25 ON SAME SCREEN.

SOURCE: ECLS-B preschool round (2005-06) self-administered parent questionnaire. Item(s): AC090 (from the MacArthur Communicative Development Inventory (M-CDI-IV) developed for preschool age children). Modified to ask about only one sampled child. Modified “Does {he/she} say...” to “Does {CHILD} say...” Also made this a select all that apply item and changed the instruction about answering “yes” or “no” for each word.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


BOX 1

GO TO SECTION PLQ.


Section PLQ [Primary Language(s) Spoken]

PLQ060

QUESTION TEXT:

Now we would like to ask about the language, or languages, spoken in your home.



What is the primary language spoken in your home?



CODES

1 English Box 3

2 A language other than English PLQ060a

3 Two or more languages are spoken the same amount PLQ060b



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY ALL CATEGORIES ON ONE PAGE.

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED), USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

HELP FOR CODE 3: TWO OR MORE LANGUAGES SPOKEN THE SAME AMOUNT: Two or more languages spoken the same amount can be any languages which may or may not include English.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring fifth grade PLQ060 question with modified response categories

COPYRIGHTED: No.

PLQ060a

QUESTION TEXT:

You mentioned a language other than English as your primary language spoken at home. What is it?

CODES

1 Spanish Box 1
2 A European language other than Spanish such as French, German or Russian Box 1
3 A Chinese language or dialect Box 1
4 A Filipino language Box 1
5 A Southeast Asian language such as Vietnamese, Thai, or Khmer Box 1
6 A South Asian language such as Hindi or Tamil Box 1
7 Another Asian language such as Japanese or Korean Box 1
8 A Middle Eastern language such as Arabic or Farsi Box 1

9 An African language such as such as Swahili or Amharic Box 1
91 Another language (Please specify): PLQ060aOS

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY ALL CATEGORIES AND OTHER SPECIFY ON ONE PAGE.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring fifth grade PLQ060 question with response categories from High School and Beyond (HS&B) 2020. Modified ‘Chinese’ to ‘A Chinese language or dialect’. Modified with additional response category to include African languages.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



PLQ060aOS

QUESTION TEXT:


ENTER TEXT

Length 25

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY OTHER SPECIFY FIELD ON SAME PAGE AS PLQ060a.

SOURCE: Westat

COPYRIGHTED: No.

BOX 1

GO TO BOX 3.









PLQ060b

QUESTION TEXT:

You mentioned that more than two or more languages are spoken equally at home. What are these languages?

Select one or more choices below for the languages that are spoken in your home. If more than one language falls in the same category below, select that category. If there is not a choice for the language(s) spoken in your home, type the language(s) in under “Another language (Please specify).”

InstResp “Select All That Apply.”



CODES

0 English BOX 2

1 Spanish BOX 2
2 A European language other than Spanish such as French, German or Russian BOX 2
3 A Chinese language or dialect BOX 2
4 A Filipino language BOX 2
5 A Southeast Asian language such as Vietnamese, Thai, or Khmer BOX 2
6 A South Asian language such as Hindi or Tamil BOX 2
7 Another Asian language such as Japanese or Korean BOX 2
8 A Middle Eastern language such as Arabic or Farsi BOX 2

9 An African language such as such as Swahili or Amharic BOX 2
91 Other language(s) (Please specify): PLQ060bOS

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY ALL CATEGORIES AND OTHER SPECIFY ON ONE PAGE.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring fifth grade PLQ060 question with response categories from High School and Beyond (HS&B) 2020. Modified ‘Chinese’ to ‘A Chinese language or dialect’. Modified with additional response category to include African languages. Edited question text to reflect asking for more than one language for respondents who stated more than one language is spoken equally at home. Added an instruction for when more than one language spoken at home fell under the same category.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

BOX 2

IF ONE OF THE CODES IN PLQ060b = 91, PLQ060bOS WILL BE DISPLAYED ON THE SAME PAGE AS PLQ060b. ELSE GO TO BOX 3.


PLQ060bOS


ENTER TEXT

Length 75

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY OTHER SPECIFY FIELD ON SAME PAGE AS PLQ060b.

SOURCE: Westat

COPYRIGHTED: No.

BOX 3

GO TO SECTION HEQ.


Section HEQ [Home Environment, Activities, and Cognitive Stimulation]


HEQ010


QUESTION TEXT:

Now we would like to ask about {CHILD’S} home environment.



In a typical week, how often do you or any other family members do the following things with {CHILD}?




1

Not at all

2

Once or twice a week

3

3-6 times a week

4

Every day

a. Tell stories to {CHILD}

b. Sing songs with {CHILD}

c. Help {CHILD} to do arts and crafts

d. Involve {CHILD} in household chores, like cooking, cleaning, setting the table, or caring for pets

e. Play games or do puzzles with {CHILD}

f. Talk about nature or do science projects with {CHILD}

g. Build something or play with construction toys with {CHILD}

h. Play a sport or exercise together

i. Practice reading, writing, or working with numbers



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "week" in UNDERLINED TEXT.

IF THE BROWSER SIZE IS LARGE, DISPLAY ALL ITEMS HEQ010a-i ON SAME SCREEN.

BOLD "Family member", "Tell stories", "Sing songs", "arts and crafts", "household chores", "Play games or do puzzles", "Talk about nature or do science projects", "Build something or play with construction toys", "Play a sport or exercise together", "Practice reading, writing or working with numbers" IN HELP TEXT.

HELP FOR STEM: “Family member: A family member refers to any person who lives in the child's household and any relative of the child living outside the child's household.”

HELP FOR HEQ010a: Tell stories: Story-telling is different from reading. Stories include fairy tales, family stories, or any type of story that is not read.

HELP FOR HEQ010b: Sing songs: Include times that a family member sings to or with the child. This may include teaching the child songs, singing along with tapes or to the radio, or singing while playing musical instruments.

HELP FOR HEQ010c: Help child to do arts and crafts: Arts and crafts may include making seasonal decorations, making cutouts or drawing pictures, painting or finger-painting, whittling wood, etc. It also includes helping the child with arts and crafts projects assigned by school but done at home.

HELP FOR HEQ010d: Involve child in household chores: Chores other than cooking, cleaning, setting the table, or caring for pets also apply.

HELP FOR HEQ010e: Play games or do puzzles: Includes indoor "quiet" games like board games or puzzles, or more active indoor games like Ping-Pong.

HELP FOR HEQ010f: Talk about nature or do science projects: Talking about nature could include answering any questions the child may have about trees, weather, etc. or watching a television program or video about nature together and then discussing it. Science projects include any type of project designed to show the child how the world works, such as understanding how plants grow, studying rocks, using flashlights to create shadows, or mixing paints to create different colors.

HELP FOR HEQ010g: Build something or play with construction toys: This includes activities that the child does with family members, such as making a tent, constructing a toy car, building a doghouse, and using Lincoln logs, Brio, or other construction toys or tools.

HELP FOR HEQ010h: Play a sport or exercise together: This includes calisthenics (for example, jumping jacks, sit- ups), riding bicycles, rollerblading, individual or team sports, games like hide-and-go-seek, or other outdoor activities where activity or exercise is involved. Do not include times when the child does the sport or activity by him or herself.

HELP FOR HEQ010i: Practice reading, writing, or working with numbers: This includes time family members spend on homework, reading a calendar, or practicing in an exercise or workbook.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question HEQ010a – HEQ010i

COPYRIGHTED: No.





HEQ020



QUESTION TEXT:

How often do you or other family members use a language other than English when doing any of the activities listed in the previous question?

CODES

  1. Always

  2. Most of the time

  3. Sometimes

  4. Never



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question HEQ020, modified to only ask about a language other than English generally (not primary language).

COPYRIGHTED: No.














HEQ030


QUESTION TEXT:

In a typical week, how often do you or any other family members read books to {CHILD}?


InstResp "Include only times family members have read books to the child. Do not include times when the child reads or looks at books by him or herself. Please include reading of books in any language."


CODES

  1. Not at all HEQ060

  2. Once or twice a week HEQ036

  3. 3-6 times a week HEQ036

  4. Every day HEQ036


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

UNDERLINE "week". BOLD "Read books".

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question HEQ030

COPYRIGHTED: No.



HEQ036


QUESTION TEXT:


Generally, how long is {CHILD} read to at each of these times?


InstResp "Please include reading in any language."



Minutes:


Watermark: “Enter minutes”


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SPECWRITER INSTRUCTION: CONTINUOUS.



SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question HEQ036

COPYRIGHTED: No.
















HEQ036a


QUESTION TEXT:


How often do you and {CHILD} do the following:


When you and your child are reading together, how often does she or he start talking about the story or something it has reminded her or him of?


CODES

1 Almost never

2 Rarely

3 Sometimes

4 Often

5 Very often

6 Almost always


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY HEQ036a, HEQ036b, AND HEQ036c ON ONE PAGE IN A GRID WITH “How often do you and {CHILD} do the following:” AT THE TOP FOLLOWED BY HEQ036a, HEQ036b, AND THEN HEQ036c.

SOURCE: Parent-child Reading scale developed for the Head Start REDI project, items from Karen Bierman

COPYRIGHTED: No.



HEQ036b


QUESTION TEXT:


When you and your child are reading books with pictures together, how often do you spend time talking about the pictures?


CODES

1 Almost never

2 Rarely

3 Sometimes

4 Often

5 Very often

6 Almost always


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY HEQ036a, HEQ036b, AND HEQ036c ON ONE PAGE IN A GRID WITH “How often do you and {CHILD} do the following:” AT THE TOP FOLLOWED BY HEQ036a, HEQ036b, AND THEN HEQ036c.

SOURCE: Parent-child Reading scale developed for the Head Start REDI project, items from Karen Bierman. Question text modified to include the words "books with pictures" to not assume that all books contain pictures.

COPYRIGHTED: No.












HEQ036c


QUESTION TEXT:


How often do you and your child talk about a book you read sometime in the past?


CODES

1 Almost never

2 Rarely

3 Sometimes

4 Often

5 Very often

6 Almost always


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY HEQ036a, HEQ036b, AND HEQ036c ON ONE PAGE IN A GRID WITH “How often do you and {CHILD} do the following:” AT THE TOP FOLLOWED BY HEQ036a, HEQ036b, AND THEN HEQ036c.

SOURCE: Parent-child Reading scale developed for the Head Start REDI project, items from Karen Bierman. Question modified to ask how often (6 point response scale) rather than the last time (number of days).

COPYRIGHTED: No.




HEQ060

QUESTION TEXT:

Now, please think about the past week. How often did {CHILD}…

Look at picture books in the past week?

CODES

  1. Never

  2. Once or twice a week

  3. 3 to 6 times a week

  4. Every day



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "week" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

DISPLAY HEQ060 AND HEQ070 ON ONE PAGE IN A GRID WITH “Now…{CHILD}…” AT THE TOP FOLLOWED BY HEQ060 AND THEN HEQ070.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 fall kindergarten, HEQ060. Modified to remove "outside of school".

COPYRIGHTED: No.













HEQ070

QUESTION TEXT:

Read to or pretend to read to {himself/herself} or to others?

CODES

  1. Never

  2. Once or twice a week

  3. 3 to 6 times a week

4 Every day

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY HEQ060 AND HEQ070 ON ONE PAGE IN A GRID WITH “Now…{CHILD}…” AT THE TOP FOLLOWED BY HEQ060 AND THEN HEQ070.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 fall kindergarten, HEQ070. Modified to remove "outside of school".

COPYRIGHTED: No



HEQ071


QUESTION TEXT:

How often does {CHILD}:


0

Never/ almost never

1

Less than once a week

2

Once

a week to several times a week

3

Every day or almost every day

a. Count objects?

b. Add or subtract things?

c. Write numbers?

d. Match or identify shapes?

e. Play cards or board games?

f. Play with jigsaw puzzles?

g. Play with blocks or construction toys?

h. Identify or create patterns?

i. Put objects in order (for example, small to large)?

j. Measure things (for example, using a ruler, in cooking, etc.)?

k. Keep score in games?

L Answer/ask questions about "How many things are there?" (for example, "How many plates are on the table?")?


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF THE BROWSER SIZE IS LARGE, DISPLAY ALL ITEMS HEQ071a-l ON SAME SCREEN.

SOURCE: Parents' Beliefs about Children's Math Activities developed by Sonnenschein, S., Galindo, C., Simons, C., Metzger, S., Thompson, J., & Chung, M. (2017). Modified "make patterns with beads or blocks" to "identify or create patters" so we did not limit the patterns concept to only beads or blocks. Modified "measure things" by providing examples. Items I, and l originally had “e.g.” rather than “for example”.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


HEQ072


QUESTION TEXT:

How often do you play number games or talk about numbers with {CHILD}?


CODES

  1. Never

  2. Once a month

  3. Less than once a week

  4. Once a week

  5. 2-3 times a week

  6. Every day

  7. More than once a day


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

HELP FOR STEM: Number games include card games, board games, dice games, etc.

SOURCE: Math activities item. Adapted by Susan Levine from Maloney, Ramirez, Gunderson, Levine, & Beilock (2015). Modified by adding help text and removing ‘would you say’ from question.

COPYRIGHTED: No.




HEQ073

QUESTION TEXT:

How much does {CHILD} enjoy number or math activities like counting objects, making patterns, measuring things, etc.?


CODES


  1. Not at all

  2. A little

  3. A fair amount

  4. Much

  5. Very much


SOURCE: Adapted by Susan Levine from Schaeffer, Rozek, Berkowitz, Levine, & Beilock (2018). Modified to add examples of math activities. Modified first response option from ‘none’ to ‘not’.

COPYRIGHTED: No.






HEQ075


QUESTION TEXT:

How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements about what it is usually like living in your home?



1

Strongly disagree

2

3

4

5

Strongly agree

  1. We almost always seem to be rushed.

  1. We are usually able to stay on top of things.

  1. No matter how hard we try, we always seem to be running late.

  1. No matter what our family plans, it usually doesn't seem to work out.

  1. You can't hear yourself think.

  1. It is a good place to relax.

  1. The atmosphere is calm.

  1. In the morning, we have a regular routine.


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF THE BROWSER SIZE IS LARGE, DISPLAY ALL ITEMS HEQ075a-h ON SAME SCREEN.

SOURCE: Items adapted by Stephanie Jones from the Chaos, Hubbub, and Order Scale (CHAOS)

(Matheny et al., 1995). Modified response scale from ‘Definitely not true’ and ‘Definitely true’ to ‘Strongly disagree’ and ‘Strongly agree’.


COPYRIGHTED: No.


HEQ272


QUESTION TEXT:

Do you have the following in your home that {CHILD} may use?



1

Yes, {CHILD} shares this with other family member(s)

2

Yes, {CHILD} has his/her own

3

No

a. Smartphone

b. Cell phone (for example, not a smartphone or other phone that can also access the internet)

c. Tablet (for example, iPad or other tablet)

d. Laptop or desktop computer

e. Reading device (for example, Kindle or Fire)

f. iPod

g. Electronic assistant or smart speaker (for example, Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri)

h. Game system (for example, Playstation, Wii, or Xbox, or handheld devices such as a Nintendo DS or Sony PSP)


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF THE BROWSER SIZE IS LARGE, DISPLAY ALL ITEMS HEQ272a-h ON SAME SCREEN.

SOURCE: HS&B:20 Parent survey. Modified to change item stem and wording of first response category. Also, added additional items b, c, e, f, g, and h.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


HEQ273a


QUESTION TEXT:


On any given weekday, how much time does {CHILD} spend watching shows, movies, and videos?



InstrResp "If less than an hour, enter '0' in the "Hours" section. If {CHILD} does not watch shows, movies, or videos, enter '0' in both the “Hours” and "Minutes" section."


Hours:

Watermark "Enter hours"


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SPECWRITER INSTRUCTION: CONTINUOUS.



DISPLAY HEQ273a AND HEQ273b TOGETHER HORIZONTALLY.

HELP FOR STEM: “Include shows, movies, and videos watched on any TV, digital devices such as a cellphone, iPod, iPad, other tablet, laptop, or desktop computer. Include shows or movies on live TV; shows or movies that were recorded earlier on a DVR; shows, movies, or videos on demand; and shows, movies, or videos that you downloaded or streamed on sites like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, or YouTube.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 spring fourth-grade item DWQ081, modified stem into help text for conversion to survey. Modified to ask about shows, movies, and videos. Modified placement of TV in text. Modified 'electronic' to 'digital'.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



HEQ273b


QUESTION TEXT:


Minutes:


Watermark "Enter minutes"


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SPECWRITER INSTRUCTION: CONTINUOUS.



DISPLAY HEQ273a AND HEQ273b TOGETHER HORIZONTALLY.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 spring fourth-grade item DWQ081, modified stem into help text for conversion to survey. Modified to ask about shows, movies, and videos. Modified placement of TV in text. Modified 'electronic' to 'digital'.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


BOX 1


IF HEQ272a-h ARE ALL CODE 3 ( ‘NO’), GO TO HEQ275. ELSE GO TO HEQ274a.


HEQ274a


QUESTION TEXT:

On any given weekday, how much time does {CHILD} spend playing video, computer, or mobile games?


InstrResp "If less than an hour, enter '0' in the "Hours" section. If {CHILD} does not play video, computer, or mobile games, enter '0' in both the “Hours” and "Minutes" sections."



Hours:

Watermark "Enter hours."



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SPECWRITER INSTRUCTION: CONTINUOUS.


DISPLAY HEQ274a AND HEQ274b TOGETHER HORIZONTALLY.


HELP FOR STEM: “Include games played on any digital device, including systems like Playstation, Wii, or Xbox; or on handheld devices such as a Nintendo DS, Sony PSP, iPod, iPad, tablet, or cellphone; or games played on a TV, laptop, or computer. Count any type of video, computer, or mobile game, including those that are educational.”

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 spring fourth-grade item DWQ081, modified stem into help text for conversion to survey. Modified with additional examples and stem for survey rather than interview. Modified 'electronic' to 'digital' and added ‘computer or mobile’ to ‘video games’.


COPYRIGHTED: No.



HEQ274b


QUESTION TEXT:


Minutes:

Watermark "Enter minutes."



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SPECWRITER INSTRUCTION: CONTINUOUS.



DISPLAY HEQ274a AND HEQ274b TOGETHER HORIZONTALLY.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 spring fourth-grade item DWQ081, modified stem into help text for conversion to survey. Modified with additional examples and stem for survey rather than interview. Modified 'electronic' to 'digital'.

COPYRIGHTED: No.









HEQ275


QUESTION TEXT:


How often does {CHILD} have a TV, smartphone, tablet, or laptop in {his/her} room overnight?



CODES

1 Every night

2 Most nights

3 Some nights

4 Hardly ever

5 Never


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: Item from 2017 Common Sense Media (CSM) survey, combined questions 9 and 10, Rideout, V. (2017).

COPYRIGHTED: No.




HEQ276


QUESTION TEXT:


When {CHILD} is doing the following, how often do you or another adult in the household do it with {him/her}?




1

Most of the time

2

Some of the time

3

Hardly ever

4

Never

5

{CHILD} does not do this

a. Watching {his/her} shows, movies, and videos

b. Playing video, computer, or mobile games


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF THE BROWSER SIZE IS LARGE, DISPLAY ALL ITEMS HEQ276a-b ON SAME SCREEN.


HELP FOR HEQ276a: Watching shows, movies, and videos includes watching on a TV or other digital device such as a cellphone, iPod, iPad, or other tablet, laptop, or desktop computer.

HELP FOR HEQ276b: Include games played on any digital device, including systems like PlayStation, Wii, or Xbox; or on handheld devices such as a Nintendo DS, Sony PSP, iPod, iPad, tablet, or cellphone; or games played on a TV, laptop, or desktop computer. Count any type of video, computer, or mobile game, including those that are educational.

SOURCE: Items from 2017 Common Sense Media (CSM) survey, question 22, Rideout, V. (2017). Modified stem to ask about another adult in the household and item about video console games to ask about video, computer, or mobile games. Modified responses to add '{CHILD} does not do this'. Modified to combine 'watching TV shows' and 'watching videos' as they things are sometimes synonymous.

COPYRIGHTED: No.







HEQ277


QUESTION TEXT:

Do you have Internet (cable, Wifi, wireless, or DSL) in your home?


CODES

1 Yes HEQ278

2 No HEQ285


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: Item from 2017 Common Sense Media (CSM) survey, question 2h, modified to ask about WiFi, Rideout, V. (2017).

COPYRIGHTED: No.



HEQ278


QUESTION TEXT:


Does {CHILD} use any digital device(s) to get on the Internet in your home?


CODES

1 Yes HEQ279

2 No HEQ285


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 spring kindergarten item HEQ260, modified to ask about digital devices and Internet in the home.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



HEQ279


QUESTION TEXT:

Do you ever use any type of software, app, or device to monitor or limit {CHILD}'s access to the Internet?


CODES

1 Yes

2 No

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: Item from 2017 Common Sense Media (CSM) survey, question 27, Rideout, V. (2017). Modified to add 'app' and remove examples.

COPYRIGHTED: No.












HEQ285


QUESTION TEXT:


Are there family rules about how many hours {CHILD} may spend on screen time?


InstResp “Screen time refers to the amount of time the child is using a TV, computer, or any other digital device in which the child is looking at a screen during use.”


CODES

1 Yes HEQ285a

2 No HEQ288


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 spring kindergarten item DWQ086, modified to ask about screen time rather than television.

COPYRIGHTED: No.




HEQ285a


QUESTION TEXT:


In what ways do you limit {CHILD}'s screen time?


InstResp “Select All That Apply.”


CODES

  1. With a device or app HEQ288

  2. Ask my child to end screen time HEQ288

  3. Redirect my child to other activity HEQ288

  4. Take away the device from my child HEQ288

  1. Other (Please specify): HEQ285aOS


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

RESPONSE OPTIONS ARE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.

DISPLAY OTHER SPECIFY FIELD ON SAME PAGE AS HEQ285a.

HELP FOR STEM: Screen time refers the amount of time the child is using a TV, computer, or any other digital device in which the child is looking at a screen during use.

SOURCE: Items from 2017 Common Sense Media (CSM) survey, question 26, Rideout, V. (2017). Modified stem to a select all option and include more response options for the ways screen time is limited.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


HEQ285aOS


QUESTION TEXT:




ENTER TEXT

Length 75

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY OTHER SPECIFY FIELD ON SAME PAGE AS HEQ285a.

SOURCE: Westat

COPYRIGHTED: No.















HEQ288

QUESTION TEXT:

Now we'd like to ask you about some of the activities your child might do. Has {CHILD} ever participated in any of the following activities?


InstResp "Select All That Apply."



CODES:

  1. Organized athletic activities, like basketball, soccer, baseball, swimming, or gymnastics

  2. Dance groups, classes, or lessons

  3. Music, for example, piano, instrumental music, or singing lessons

  4. Drama groups, classes, or lessons

  5. Art groups, classes, or lessons, for example, painting, drawing, sculpture

  6. Craft groups, classes, or lessons

  7. Language groups, classes, or lessons (to learn English or another language)


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

RESPONSE OPTIONS ARE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 spring kindergarten questions HEQ301, HEQ310, HEQ320, HEQ330, HEQ340, HEQ350, and HEQ380, modified by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to include additional wording in the items. Also modified to not ask about activities outside of school and to add ‘groups, classes, or lessons’ to items b-g. Also, added "swimming" to HEQ288a. Changed stem from “Now we'd like to ask you about other activities your child does” to “Now we'd like to ask you about some of the activities your child might do.”

COPYRIGHTED: No.



HEQ289

QUESTION TEXT:

In the past month, that is, since {MONTH} {DAY}, has anyone in your family visited the following with {CHILD}?


InstResp "Select All That Apply."


CODES:

  1. Visited a library or bookstore (Do not count visiting a library or bookstore online. We are asking about in person visits to a library or bookstore.)

  2. Gone to a play, concert, or other live show

  3. Visited an art gallery, museum, or historical site

  4. Visited a zoo, aquarium, or petting farm

  5. Attended an athletic or sporting event in which {CHILD} was not a player

  6. Gone to a park


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "month" in UNDERLINED TEXT.

RESPONSE OPTIONS ARE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question HEQ105, HEQ130, HEQ140, HEQ150, HEQ180. Westat created item f based on HEQ180 and TRP recommendation.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

Group 198132





HEQ520

DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY 'typical week" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

DISPLAY "any meal" in BOLD

QUESTION TEXT:

In a typical week, please indicate the number of days your family eats any meal together.

InstResp “By family, we mean at least one adult and one child.”

Watermark "Enter a number"

ENTER NUMBER

Range 0 to 7

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:



SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 spring kindergarten, question HEQ520, modified stem because not part of a series and modified question text language about evening meal to ask about any meal.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 2

IF HEQ520 = 0, GO TO HEQ540. ELSE GO TO HEQ521.





HEQ521

QUESTION TEXT:

In a typical week, please indicate the number of days your family eats the evening meal together.

InstResp “By family, we mean at least one adult and one child.”

Watermark "Enter a number"

ENTER NUMBER

Range 0 to 7



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY 'typical week" IN UNDERLINED TEXT. DISPLAY "evening meal" in BOLD



SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 spring kindergarten, question HEQ520, modified stem because not part of a series

COPYRIGHTED: No.









HEQ540

QUESTION TEXT:


During a typical week, how often does {CHILD} play outside actively (for example, running, jumping, or swinging)?


CODES

1 Never

2 Once or twice

3 3 to 6 times

4 Every day



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 fall first grade, question HEQ030c, modified to ask about a current typical week rather than over the summer

COPYRIGHTED: No.



HEQ545

QUESTION TEXT:

How safe is it for children to play outside during the day in your neighborhood?

CODES

1 Not at all safe

2 Somewhat safe

3 Very safe



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 spring kindergarten, question HEQ400

COPYRIGHTED: No.



HEQ550



QUESTION TEXT:

Does {CHILD} usually go to bed at about the same time each night, or does {his/her} bedtime vary a lot from night to night?

CODES

1

Has usual bedtime


2

Bedtime varies




PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "his" IF THE CHILD IS MALE. DISPLAY "her" IF THE CHILD IS FEMALE. ELSE, IF THE CHILD'S GENDER IS MISSING, DISPLAY "his/her".

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 spring kindergarten, question HEQ550. Modified to remove 'on weeknights during the school year' from question text.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



HEQ600a



QUESTION TEXT:


On an average weeknight, how many hours of sleep does {CHILD} get?


Hours:

Watermark "Enter hours"



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SPECWRITER INSTRUCTION: CONTINUOUS.


DISPLAY HEQ600a AND HEQ600b TOGETHER HORIZONALLY ON SCREEN.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 spring fourth grade, question HEQ600a. Modified to say 'weeknight' rather than 'school night'.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



HEQ600b



QUESTION TEXT:



Minutes:


Watermark "Enter minutes"



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SPECWRITER INSTRUCTION: CONTINUOUS.


DISPLAY HEQ600a AND HEQ600b TOGETHER HORIZONALLY ON SCREEN.


SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 spring fourth grade, question HEQ600a. Modified to say 'weeknight' rather than 'school night'.


COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 3

GO TO SECTION SSQ.




Section SSQ [Social Skills, Problem Behaviors, and Approaches Toward Learning]

Group 220626

Fourteen items ask parents to rate their child on social-emotional skills including ability to exercise self-control (for example, fighting, arguing, anger); ability to interact with others (for example, playing, making friends); and approaches to learning (for example, self-direction, organization, eagerness to learn). The social skills and behavior items are adapted from the Social Skills Rating Scale (SSRS) by Gresham and Elliot 1990 and are published by NCS Pearson. These items (g-n) are copyright protected and are not listed (they are submitted directly to OMB for review). The approaches to learning items were created for the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998-99 (ECLS-K) by Atkins-Burnett. They are not copyright protected and, therefore, are listed below.

Group 220627

SSQ010


QUESTION TEXT:

Next we would like to ask about {CHILD’s} social skills and behavior.



Please indicate how often {CHILD} acts this way.


1

Never

2

Sometimes

3

Often

4

Very often

a. Keeps working at something until {he/she} is finished

b. Shows interest in a variety of things

c. Concentrates on a task and ignores distractions

d. Helps with chores

e. Is eager to learn new things

f. Is creative in work or in play



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF THE BROWSER SIZE IS LARGE, DISPLAY ALL ITEMS SSQ010a-f ON SAME SCREEN.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question SSQ010j, SSQ010m, SSQ010o, SSQ010r, SSQ010v, SSQ010x. Modified stem question text from interview to make appropriate for web.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

Group 198128



SSQ020

QUESTION TEXT:


Please rate how true each of these statements is for {CHILD}.



1

Extremely untrue of your child

2

3

4

5

6

7

Extremely true of your child

  1. When practicing an activity, has a hard time keeping {her/his} mind on it.

  1. Will move from one task to another without completing any of them.

  1. When drawing or coloring in a book, shows strong concentration.

  1. When building or putting something together, becomes very involved in what {he/she} is doing, and works for long periods of time.

  1. Is easily distracted when listening to a story.

  1. Sometimes becomes absorbed in a picture book and looks at it for a long time.



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF THE BROWSER SIZE IS LARGE, DISPLAY ALL ITEMS SSQ020a-f ON SAME SCREEN.

SOURCE: Children's Behavior Questionnaire (CBQ) (Rothbart, Ahadi, Hershey, & Fisher, 2001), modified to add stem. Deleted "not applicable" category.   

COPYRIGHTED: No.


SSQ025

Please rate how true each of these statements is for {CHILD}.




1

Extremely untrue of your child

2

3

4

5

Extremely true of your child

  1. Can wait before entering into new activities if asked to

  1. Plans for new activities or changes in routine to make sure s/he has what will be needed

  1. Has trouble sitting still when s/he is told to (story time, etc.)

  1. Is good at following instructions

  1. Approaches places that s/he thinks might be "risky" slowly and cautiously

  1. Can easily stop an activity when told "no"



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF THE BROWSER SIZE IS LARGE, DISPLAY ALL ITEMS SSQ025a-f ON SAME SCREEN.

SOURCE: Children's Behavior Questionnaire (CBQ) (Rothbart, Ahadi, Hershey, & Fisher, 2001), modified to add stem. Deleted "not applicable" category.  Minor rewording changes for a and f to remove “s/he” from the stems. Change from 7-point to 5-point scale.

COPYRIGHTED: No.





SSQ030

QUESTION TEXT: How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements about {CHILD}.




1

Strongly disagree

2

3

Neither disagree nor agree

4

5

Strongly agree

  1. My child becomes sad when other children are sad.

  1. My child gets upset seeing another child being punished for being naughty.

  1. My child seems to react to the moods of people around them.

  1. My child gets upset when another person is acting upset.

  1. My child cries or gets upset when seeing another child cry.



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF THE BROWSER SIZE IS LARGE, DISPLAY ALL ITEMS SSQ030a-e ON SAME SCREEN.

SOURCE: Griffith Empathy Measure (Dadds, Hunter, Hawes, Frost, Vassallo, Bunn, Merz, and El Masry (2008), 5 (of 9 total) affective empathy items with factor loadings > .50. Added stem text. Changed from 9-point to 5-point scale and midpoint of “Neither disagree nor agree” added.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


BOX 1

GO TO SECTION FSQ.



Section FSQ [Family Structure]

FSQ010

QUESTION TEXT:



Now we have some questions about your household. Please confirm the names or initials of the household members you already told us about before and add the first names of all the other people who normally live here, including both adults and children. Please do not include anyone staying here temporarily who usually lives somewhere else.

We ask for first names so that we can ask questions about each person in the survey. If there is a typo, or you gave a nickname or initials, you may correct it here before continuing.



INSTRSP:

Please list each person in your household on a separate line, until you have listed all the people in your household.

Don't forget…

-your spouse or partner, or

-someone who is temporarily away from home or living in a dorm at school, or

-any babies or small children.



First name


{DISPLAY FIRST NAME OF RESPONDENT}


{DISPLAY FIRST NAME OF SAMPLED CHILD}


{DISPLAY FIRST NAMES OF ALL OTHER CHILDREN LISTED IN SCREENER, IF APPLICABLE}




PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

PREPOPULATE WITH TEXT FROM SCREENER QUESTIONS SCR110 AND SCR030. DISPLAY THE FIRST NAME OF THE RESPONDENT FROM SCR110 ON LINE 1. IF SCR110 IS EMPTY, DISPLAY THE WORD "You." DISPLAY THE NAME OF THE SAMPLED CHILD FROM SCR030 ON LINE 2. IF THERE ARE OTHER CHILDREN NAMED IN SCREENER QUESTION SCR030, DISPLAY THE TEXT FROM SCR030 FOR THEIR FIRST NAMES OR INITIALS. ALLOW UP TO 25 ENTRIES OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten FSQ020 and FSQ060, modified language for web rather than interview

COPYRIGHTED: No.

BOX 1

ASK FSQ030 FOR EACH PERSON LISTED IN FSQ010 WHO DOES NOT HAVE AN AGE FROM SCREENER QUESTION SCR040.



FSQ030



QUESTION TEXT:

How old {are you/is {NAME}}?

InstResp "For babies less than 1 year old, enter 0."

Watermark "Enter age"



ENTER NUMBER

Range 0 to 120

Soft Range 18 to 100

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY THIS QUESTION WHEN THE CURSOR IS POSITIONED IN THE AGE COLUMN OF THE HOUSEHOLD MATRIX.

DISPLAY “are you" WHEN LOOPING ON THE RESPONDENT AND "is {NAME}" WHEN LOOPING ON OTHER HOUSEHOLD MEMBER.

SOFT RANGE FOR RESPONDENT'S AGE IS 18 TO 100. IF AGE IS OUTSIDE THIS RANGE, DISPLAY MESSAGE: "Your age was entered as less than 18 or greater than 100. Please verify before continuing. When it is correct, select Next to continue." HARD RANGE FOR PERSONS OTHER THAN THE RESPONDENT IS: 0 to 120.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ030.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 2

ASK FSQ040 FOR EACH PERSON LISTED IN FSQ010 WHO DOES NOT HAVE DATA FOR THEIR GENDER FROM SCREENER QUESTION SCR050.



FSQ040



QUESTION TEXT:



{Are you/Is {NAME}} male or female?}.



CODES

1 Male

2 Female



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY 'Are you" WHEN LOOPING ON THE RESPONDENT. ELSE, DISPLAY "Is {NAME}" (DISPLAY THE APPROPRIATE FIRST NAME) WHEN LOOOPING ON SOMEONE OTHER THAN THE RESPONDENT.

IF SCR050 = SK (SKIPPED) FOR THE CHILD IN THE SCREENER AND FSQ040 = SK FOR THE CHILD, USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ040.

COPYRIGHTED: No.





FSQ110

QUESTION TEXT:

Do you have a spouse or partner who lives in this household?

CODES



1

Yes

FSQ120

2

No

FSQ130


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED), USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ110.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


















FSQ120



QUESTION TEXT:

Who in the household is your spouse or partner?

INSTRSP:

Select the number next to the name of the person who is your spouse/partner.

If name not listed, select "not on list."

CODES

  1. {DISPLAY HH MEMBER NAME 1}

  2. {DISPLAY HH MEMBER NAME 2}

  3. {DISPLAY HH MEMBER NAME 3}

  4. {DISPLAY HH MEMBER NAME 4}

  5. {DISPLAY HH MEMBER NAME 5}

  6. {DISPLAY HH MEMBER NAME 6}

  7. {DISPLAY HH MEMBER NAME 7}

8 {DISPLAY HH MEMBER NAME 8}




Not on list



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE AS RESPONSE CATEGORY CHOICES. (LINES FOR 8

HH MEMBERS ARE SHOWNABOVE, BUT UP TO 25 SHOULD BE DISPLAYED DEPENDING ON THE HOUSEHOLD). ALSO DISPLAY A BOX FOR "NOT ON LIST."

DO NOT DISPLAY THE RESPONDENT'S NAME.

FLAG PERSON SELECTED AT FSQ.120 AS "RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE/PARTNER".

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ030.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 3

IF FSQ120 = NOT ON LIST, AUTOCODE FSQ110 = 1 (SPOUSE/PARTNER IS IN HOUSEHOLD) AND GO TO FSQ120a. ELSE GO TO FSQ130.


FSQ120a



QUESTION TEXT:



What is the first name of your spouse or partner?



First name:



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

FOR FIRST NAME, ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

PROGRAM SHOULD ADD NAME OF SPOUSE/PARTNER TO LIST OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS IN FSQ010 TO HAVE A COMPLETE LIST OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS FOR LATER DISPLAYS.

SOURCE: Westat.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

FSQ120b



QUESTION TEXT:

How old is {NAME}?

Watermark "Enter age"

ENTER NUMBER

Range 0 to 120

Soft Range 18 to 100



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY THE NAME OF THE SPOUSE/PARTNER IN FSQ120a.

SOFT RANGE FOR AGE IS 18 TO 100. IF AGE IS OUTSIDE THIS RANGE, DISPLAY MESSAGE: "The age was entered as less than 18 or greater than 100. Please verify before continuing. When it is correct, select Next to continue." HARD RANGE FOR AGE IS: 0 to 120.

PROGRAM SHOULD ADD AGE TO FSQ030 TO HAVE A COMPLETE LIST OF AGES OF ALL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ030.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

















FSQ120c



QUESTION TEXT:

Is {NAME} male or female?



CODES

1 Male

2 Female



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY THE NAME OF THE SPOUSE/PARTNER IN FSQ120a.

PROGRAM SHOULD ADD GENDER TO FSQ040 TO HAVE A COMPLETE LIST OF GENDERS FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ040.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

FSQ130

DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

BOLD, ON FIRST INSTANCE ONLY IN HELP TEXT, 'Mother/Female Guardian", "Father/Male Guardian", "Other Parent/Guardian", "Sister", "Brother", "Girlfriend or Female Partner of child's Parent/Guardian", "Boyfriend or Male Partner of child's Parent/Guardian", "Other Partner of child's Parent/Guardian", "Grandmother", "Grandfather", "Aunt", "Uncle", "Cousin", "Other Relative", "Other Non-relative"

QUESTION TEXT:

What is {your/{NAME}'s} relationship to {CHILD}?



CODES

1

Mother/female guardian

FSQ140

2

Father/male guardian

FSQ150

3

Other parent/guardian

FSQ155

4

Sister

FSQ160

5

Brother

FSQ170

6

Girlfriend or female partner of {CHILD}'s parent/guardian

BOX 4

7

Boyfriend or male partner of {CHILD}'s parent/guardian

BOX 4

8

Other partner of {CHILD}'s parent/guardian

BOX 4

9

Grandmother

BOX 4

10

Grandfather

BOX 4

11

Aunt

BOX 4

12

Uncle

BOX 4

13

Cousin

BOX 4

14

Other relative

BOX 4

15

Other non-relative

FSQ180

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

ASK FOR ALL PERSONS IN FSQ110 OTHER THAN THE SAMPLED CHILD. DISPLAY "your" IF LOOPING ON THE RESPONDENT. OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "{NAME}'s" USING THE NAME OF THE HOUSEHOLD MEMBER THAT IS BEING LOOPED ON.

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED) FOR THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE RESPONDENT OR THE RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE/PARTNER TO THE CHILD, USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

HELP FOR CODE 1: Mother/Female Guardian: A female responsible for the child. Includes birth or biological mothers, adoptive, step, foster, and other mothers, as well as legal female guardians.

HELP FOR CODE 2: Father/Male Guardian: A male responsible for the child. Includes birth or biological fathers, adoptive, step, foster, and other fathers, as well as legal male guardians.

HELP FOR CODE 3: Other Parent/Guardian: A parent responsible for the child. Includes birth or biological parents, adoptive, step, foster, and other parents, as well as legal guardians.

HELP FOR CODE 4: Sister: Include biological (full, half), adoptive, step, and foster sisters.

HELP FOR CODE 5: Brother: Include biological (full, half), adoptive, step, and foster brothers.

HELP FOR CODE 6: Girlfriend or Female Partner of child's Parent/Guardian: A female who has a "partner-like" relationship with one of the child's parents or guardians. "Living as married" is another way of describing the relationship.

HELP FOR CODE 7: Boyfriend or Male Partner of child's Parent/Guardian: A male who has a "partner-like" relationship with one of the child's parents or guardians. "Living as married" is another way of describing the relationship.

HELP FOR CODE 8: Other Partner of child's Parent/Guardian: A person who has a "partner-like" relationship with one of the child's parents or guardians. "Living as married" is another way of describing the relationship.

HELP FOR CODE 9: Grandmother: A female parent of the child's biological or adoptive mother or father.

HELP FOR CODE 10: Grandfather: A male parent of the child's biological or adoptive mother or father.

HELP FOR CODE 11: Aunt: A sister of the child's biological or adoptive mother or father or the wife of the child's uncle.

HELP FOR CODE 12: Uncle: A brother of the child's biological or adoptive mother or father or the husband of the child's aunt.

HELP FOR CODE 13: Cousin: A child of the focal child's uncle, aunt, or cousin.

HELP FOR CODE 14: Other Relative: Refers to relationships that aren't listed, such as great grandmother, niece, or nephew.

HELP FOR CODE 15: Other Non-relative: Refers to the relationship between two people when there is no family relationship through blood, marriage, adoption, or partnership (that is, living together as married). It also refers to relationships that exist where there are two people living together as married and they have children. For example, the child's father and the father's girlfriend (who is not the child's mother) live together as married and the girlfriend's daughter lives with them. The relationship of the girlfriend's daughter to the child would be siblings if they were married, but since the father and the girlfriend are not married, she is an "other non-relative." If the "other non-relative" is checked, you will receive a list of categories that are more descriptive than "other non-relative" to chose from.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ130.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

FSQ140

DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

BOLD IN HELP TEXT: 'Biological or Birth Mother", "Adoptive Mother", "Step Mother", "Foster Mother", "Female Guardian", "Other Female Parent or Guardian"

QUESTION TEXT:

{Are you/Is {NAME}} {CHILD}'s…

CODES

1

Biological or birth mother

BOX 4

2

Adoptive mother

BOX 4

3

Step mother

BOX 4

4

Foster mother or legal female guardian, or

BOX 4

5

Other female parent or guardian

BOX 4

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "Are you" IF LOOPING ON THE RESPONDENT. OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "Is {NAME}" USING THE NAME OF THE HOUSEHOLD MEMBER THAT IS BEING LOOPED ON.

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED) FOR THE CHILD, USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

HELP FOR CODE 1: Biological or Birth Mother: Child's female biological parent. This may be the birth mother, but could also apply to a mother who used a surrogate mother to have her biological child.

HELP FOR CODE 2: Adoptive Mother: A female who has legally adopted the child to raise as her ownchild.

HELP FOR CODE 3: Step Mother: A female other than the child's mother who is married to the child's father.

HELP FOR CODE 4: Foster Mother: A female with whom the child is placed temporarily, usually through a social service agency and/or a court.

Legal Female Guardian: A female legally placed in charge of the child.

HELP FOR CODE 5: Other Female Parent or Guardian: A person acting as the mother of the child, but does not fit into one of the other categories. For example, in a household with two mothers, one of the mothers may not classify herself as biologically related and she may not be legally in charge of the child even though she is another parent to the child.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ140.

COPYRIGHTED: No.







FSQ150

DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

BOLD IN HELP TEXT: 'Biological or Birth Father", "Adoptive Father", "Step Father", "Foster Father", "Male Guardian", "Other Type of Father"

QUESTION TEXT:

{Are you/Is {NAME}} {CHILD}'s…

CODES

1

Biological or birth father

BOX 4

2

Adoptive father

BOX 4

3

Step father

BOX 4

4

Foster father or legal male guardian

BOX 4

5

Other male parent or guardian

BOX 4

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "Are you" IF LOOPING ON THE RESPONDENT. OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "Is {NAME}" USING THE NAME OF THE HOUSEHOLD MEMBER THAT IS BEING LOOPED ON.

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED) FOR THE CHILD, USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

HELP FOR CODE 1: Biological or Birth Father: Child's male biological parent. This could also apply to a father who used a surrogate mother to have his biological child.

HELP FOR CODE 2: Adoptive Father: A male who has legally adopted the child to raise as his own child.

HELP FOR CODE 3: Step Father: A male other than the child's father who is married to the child's mother.

HELP FOR CODE 4: Foster Father: A male with whom the child is placed temporarily, usually through a social service agency and/or a court.

Legal Male Guardian: A male legally placed in charge of the child.

HELP FOR CODE 5: Other Type of Father: A person acting as the father of the child, but does not fit into one of the other categories. For example, in a household with two fathers, one of the fathers may not classify himself as biologically related and he may not be legally in charge of the child even though he is another parent to the child

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ150.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

FSQ155

DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

BOLD IN HELP TEXT: 'Biological or Birth Parent", "Adoptive Parent", "Step Parent", "Foster Parent", "Guardian", "Other Type of Parent"

QUESTION TEXT:

{Are you/Is {NAME}} {CHILD}'s…

CODES

1

Biological or birth parent

BOX 4

2

Adoptive parent

BOX 4

3

Step parent

BOX 4

4

Foster parent or legal guardian

BOX 4

5

Other parent or guardian

BOX 4

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "Are you" IF LOOPING ON THE RESPONDENT. OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "Is {NAME}" USING THE NAME OF THE HOUSEHOLD MEMBER THAT IS BEING LOOPED ON.

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED) FOR THE CHILD, USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

HELP FOR CODE 1: Biological or Birth Parent: Child's biological parent. This could also apply to a parent who used a surrogate parent to have a biological child.

HELP FOR CODE 2: Adoptive Parent: A parent who has legally adopted to raise as their own child.

HELP FOR CODE 3: Step Parent: A parent who is not the child's biological parent and is married to the child's biological parent.

HELP FOR CODE 4: Foster Parent: A parent with whom the child is placed temporarily, usually through a social service agency and/or a court.

Legal Guardian: A parent legally placed in charge of the affairs of the child.

HELP FOR CODE 5: Other Type of Parent: A person acting as the parent of the child, but does not fit into one of the other categories. For example, in a household with two parents, one of the parents may not classify themself as biologically related and may not be legally in charge of the child even though this person is another parent to the child.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ150.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

FSQ160



DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

BOLD IN HELP TEXT: 'Full Sister", "Half Sister", "Step Sister", "Adoptive Sister", "Foster Sister"

QUESTION TEXT:

{Are you/Is {NAME}} {CHILD}'s…

CODES

1

Full sister

BOX 4

2

Half sister

BOX 4

3

Step sister

BOX 4

4

Adoptive sister

BOX 4

5

Foster sister

BOX 4

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "Are you" IF LOOPING ON THE RESPONDENT. OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "Is {NAME}" USING THE NAME OF THE HOUSEHOLD MEMBER THAT IS BEING LOOPED ON.

HELP FOR CODE 1: Full Sister: A female with whom the child shares the same biological parents.

HELP FOR CODE 2: Half Sister: A female with whom the child shares one biological parent.

HELP FOR CODE 3: Step Sister: A female to whom the child is related by the marriage of one biological parent.

HELP FOR CODE 4: Adoptive Sister: A female to whom the child is related given that they are in the same family in which she or the child has been legally adopted by the family.

HELP FOR CODE 5: Foster Sister: A female to whom the child is unrelated except that they are in the same family in which she or the child have been taken into the home on a temporary basis and the parents have legal responsibility for the child.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ160.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

FSQ170



DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

BOLD IN HELP TEXT: 'Full Brother", "Half Brother", "Step Brother", "Adoptive Brother", "Foster Brother"

QUESTION TEXT:

{Are you/Is {NAME}} {CHILD}'s…

CODES

1

Full brother

BOX 4

2

Half brother

BOX 4

3

Step brother

BOX 4

4

Adoptive brother

BOX 4

5

Foster brother

BOX 4

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "Are you" IF LOOPING ON THE RESPONDENT. OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "Is {NAME}" USING THE NAME OF THE HOUSEHOLD MEMBER THAT IS BEING LOOPED ON.

HELP FOR CODE 1: Full Brother: A male with whom the child shares the same biological parents.

HELP FOR CODE 2: Half Brother: A male with whom the child shares one biological parent.

HELP FOR CODE 3: Step Brother: A male to whom the child is related by the marriage of one biological parent.

HELP FOR CODE 4: Adoptive Brother: A male to whom the child is related given that they are in the same family in which he or the child has been legally adopted by the family.

HELP FOR CODE 5: Foster Brother: A male to whom the child is unrelated except that they are in the same family in which he or the child have been taken into the home on a temporary basis and the parents have legal responsibility for the child.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ170.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



FSQ180



QUESTION TEXT:

{Are you/Is {NAME}} {CHILD}'s…

CODES

1

Girlfriend or female partner of {CHILD}'s parent/guardian

BOX 4

2

Boyfriend or male partner of {CHILD }'s parent/guardian

BOX 4

3

Other partner of {CHILD}'s parent/guardian

BOX 4

4

Female guardian

BOX 4

5

Male guardian

BOX 4

6

Other guardian

BOX 4

7

Daughter/son of {CHILD}'s parent's partner

BOX 4

8

Other relative of {CHILD}'s parent's

partner

Box 4

91

Other non-relative (Please specify):

FSQ180OS

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "Are you" IF LOOPING ON THE RESPONDENT. OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "Is {NAME}" USING THE NAME OF THE HOUSEHOLD MEMBER THAT IS BEING LOOPED ON.

IF FSQ.180 IS CODED 1 (GIRLFRIEND), FLAG RESPONSE TO FSQ.130 AS CODE 6.

IF FSQ.180 IS CODED 2 (BOYFRIEND), FLAG RESPONSE TO FSQ.130 AS CODE 7.

IF FSQ.180 IS CODED 3 (OTHER PARTNER), FLAG RESPONSE TO FSQ.130 AS CODE 8.

IF FSQ.180 IS CODED 4 (FEMALE GUARDIAN), FLAG RESPONSE TO FSQ.130 AS CODE 1 AND RESPONSE TO FSQ.140 AS CODE 4.

IF FSQ.180 IS CODED 5 (MALE GUARDIAN), FLAG RESPONSE TO FSQ.130 AS CODE 2 AND RESPONSE TO FSQ.150 AS CODE 4.

IF FSQ.180 IS CODED 6 (OTHER GUARDIAN), FLAG RESPONSE TO FSQ.130 AS CODE 3 AND RESPONSE TO FSQ.155 AS CODE 4.

DISPLAY FSQ180 AND FSQ180OS TOGETHER.

HELP FOR CODE 1: Girlfriend or Female Partner of child's Parent/Guardian: A female who has a 'partner-like" relationship with one of the child's parents or guardians. "Living as married" is another way of describing the relationship.

HELP FOR CODE 2: Boyfriend or Male Partner of child's Parent/Guardian: A male who has a "partner-like" relationship with one of the child's parents or guardians. "Living as married" is another way of describing the relationship.

HELP FOR CODE 3: Partner of child's Parent/Guardian: A person who has a "partner-like" relationship with one of the child's parents or guardians. "Living as married" is another way of describing the relationship.

HELP FOR CODE 4: Female Guardian: A female legally placed in charge of the child.

HELP FOR CODE 5: Male Guardian: A male legally placed in charge of the child.

HELP FOR CODE 6: Other Guardian: A person legally placed in charge of the child.

HELP FOR CODE 7: Daughter/son of child's Parent's Partner: A child of the person who has a "partner-like" relationship with one of the child's parents or guardians.

HELP FOR CODE 8: Other Relative of child's Parent's Partner: Some other relative of the person who has a "partner-like" relationship with one of the child's parents or guardians.

HELP FOR CODE 9: Other Non-relative: If one of the categories for non-relative above does not better describe the relationship of the person to the child, and there is no family relationship through blood, marriage, adoption, or partnership (that is, living together as married), use this category.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ180.

COPYRIGHTED: No.













FSQ180OS





ENTER TEXT

Length 70

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY FSQ180 AND FSQ180OS TOGETHER.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ180.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

Group 196669

Box 4

END LOOP 1.

ASK FSQ130 - FSQ180 FOR NEXT PERSON ON THE HOUSEHOLD ROSTER WHO IS NOT THE FOCAL CHILD. IF NO NEXT PERSON, CONTINUE WITH FSQ190.

Group 197109

FSQ190

DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

BOLD 'Hispanic or Latino" IN HELP TEXT ONLY

QUESTION TEXT:

{Are you/Is {NAME}} Hispanic or {Latina/Latino}?

InstResp “A person who is Hispanic or Latino is of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.”

CODES

1 Yes

2 No

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY EACH PERSON ENUMERATED ON THE HOUSEHOLD ROSTER (AT FSQ020) WHO IS THE FOCAL CHILD, RESPONDENT, RESPONDENT'S GIRLFRIEND (CODE ‘6’ AT FSQ130 OR CODE '1' AT FSQ180), RESPONDENT'S BOYFRIEND (CODE ‘7’ AT FSQ130 OR CODE '2' AT FSQ180), RESPONDENT'S OTHER PARTNER (CODE ‘8’ AT FSQ130 OR CODE '3' AT FSQ180), MOTHER FIGURE (CODE '1' AT FSQ130 OR CODE '4' AT FSQ180), FATHER FIGURE (CODE '2' AT FSQ130 OR CODE '5' AT FSQ.180), OR OTHER PARENT FIGURE (CODE '3' AT FSQ130 OR CODE '6' AT FSQ180),

IF NO MOTHER, FATHER, OTHER PARENT FIGURES IN THE HOUSEHOLD (NO HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS WITH A CODE '1, 2, OR 3' AT FSQ130, OR CODE '4, 5, OR 6' AT FSQ180), DISPLAY IN COLUMN 1 THE FOCAL CHILD, THE RESPONDENT, AND THE RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE/PARTNER (HOUSEHOLD MEMBER SELECTED AT FSQ.120, IF ANY).

DISPLAY "Are you" IF LOOPING ON THE RESPONDENT. OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "Is {NAME}" USING THE NAME OF THE HOUSEHOLD MEMBER THAT IS BEING LOOPED ON.

DISPLAY “Latina” IF THE PERSON IS FEMALE (SCR050=2 OR FSQ040=2 OR FSQ120c=2). ELSE, DISPLAY “Latino.”

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED) FOR THE CHILD, USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question FSQ190.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

FSQ195

DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

BOLD IN HELP TEXT: 'American Indian or Alaska Native", "Asian", "Black or African American", "Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander", "White"

QUESTION TEXT:

What is {your/{NAME}'s} race? You may select one or more races to indicate what {you/NAME} {consider/considers} {yourself/himself/herself/themself} to be.

InstResp “For the purposes of this study, Hispanic origins are not races. Select All That Apply.”

CODES

  1. American Indian or Alaska Native

  2. Asian

  3. Black or African American

  4. Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

  5. White

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY EACH PERSON ENUMERATED ON THE HOUSEHOLD ROSTER (AT FSQ020) WHO IS THE FOCAL CHILD, RESPONDENT, RESPONDENT'S GIRLFRIEND (CODE ‘6’ AT FSQ130 OR CODE '1' AT FSQ180), RESPONDENT'S BOYFRIEND (CODE ‘7’ AT FSQ130 OR CODE '2' AT FSQ180), RESPONDENT'S OTHER PARTNER (CODE ‘8’ AT FSQ130 OR CODE '3' AT FSQ180), MOTHER FIGURE (CODE '1' AT FSQ130 OR CODE '4' AT FSQ180), FATHER FIGURE (CODE '2' AT FSQ130 OR CODE '5' AT FSQ.180), OR OTHER PARENT FIGURE (CODE '3' AT FSQ130 OR CODE '6' AT FSQ180),

IF NO MOTHER, FATHER, OTHER PARENT FIGURES IN THE HOUSEHOLD (NO HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS WITH A CODE '1, 2, OR 3' AT FSQ130, OR CODE '4, 5, OR 6' AT FSQ180), DISPLAY IN COLUMN 1 THE FOCAL CHILD, THE RESPONDENT, AND THE RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE/PARTNER (HOUSEHOLD MEMBER SELECTED AT FSQ.120, IF ANY).

NOTE: IF THE RESPONDENT IS A MOTHER, FATHER, OR OTHER PARENT FIGURE, ONLY DISPLAY HIS/HER NAME ONCE.

DISPLAY "your", "you", "consider", AND "yourself" IF LOOPING ON THE RESPONDENT. OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "{NAME}", "{NAME}", "considers" AND ("himself" OR "herself") USING THE NAME OF THE HOUSEHOLD MEMBER THAT IS BEING LOOPED ON. DISPLAY "himself" IF THE PERSON IS MALE AND "herself" IF THE PERSON IS FEMALE. IF GENDER IS MISSING (CODE 'SK'), DISPLAY "himself/herself/themself".

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED) FOR THE CHILD, USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

HELP FOR CODE 1: American Indian or Alaska Native: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment.

HELP FOR CODE 2: Asian: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.

HELP FOR CODE 3: Black or African American: A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.

HELP FOR CODE 4: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.

HELP FOR CODE 5: White: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten FSQ195.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

Box 4B

END LOOP 2.

ASK FSQ.190 – FSQ.195 FOR NEXT PERSON WHO IS THE FOCAL CHILD, MOTHER FIGURE, FATHER FIGURE, RESPONDENT'S BOYFRIEND, RESPONDENT'S GIRLFRIEND, OR RESPONDENT OR RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE (IF NO MOTHER OR FATHER FIGURES) WHOSE ETHNICITY OR RACE DATA ARE MISSING. IF NO NEXT PERSON, CONTINUE WITH FSQ.200.

Group 197646

FSQ200

QUESTION TEXT:

{FILL 1} currently married, separated, divorced, widowed, in a domestic partnership, or {FILL 2} never been married?

CODES

1 Married

2 Separated

3 Divorced

4 Widowed

5 Never married

6 Civil unions/domestic partnership

Don't know



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

USE FILL INSTRUCTIONS BELOW.


{FILL 1}

{FILL 2}

ParentIsR

The current roster shows a

relationship of biological/

adoptive mother or biological/adoptive father for the person flagged as the respondent for

YES

BioMoInHH

The current roster shows the relationship of biological mother for at

least one HH

member (not the R) for YES

BioFaInHH

The current roster shows the relationship of

biological father for at least one HH member (not the R) for YES

AdopMoInHH

The current roster shows the relationship of

adoptive mother for at least one HH member (not the R) for YES

AdopFaInHH

The current roster shows the

relationship of adoptive

father for at

least one HH member (not the R) for YES

OtherinHH

The current roster

shows there is no

biological/

adoptive

mother/father in the household for YES

Are you

have you

YES

NO

Are you

have you

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES

Are CHILD's biological parents

have they

NO

YES

YES

NO

Is CHILD's biological mother

has she

NO

YES

NO

NO

Is CHILD's biological father

has he

NO

NO

YES

NO

Is CHILD's adoptive mother

has she

NO

NO

NO

YES

NO

NO

Is CHILD's adoptive father

has he

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES

NO

Are CHILD's adoptive parents

have they

NO

NO

NO

YES

YES

NO

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, questions FSQ200a and b.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

Box 5

IDENTIFY THE 2 "KEY" PARENT FIGURES IN THE HOUSEHOLD. THIS PERSON OR PERSONS SHOULD BE CHOSEN AS FOLLOWS:

1) THE KEY PARENT FIGURES SHOULD BE CHOSEN ONLY FROM AMONG CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD;

2) IF A MOTHER (RELATION=1) IS IN THE HOUSEHOLD SHE SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE; IF A FATHER (RELATION =2) IS IN THE HOUSEHOLD HE SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE; ELSE, IF A PARENT IS IN THE HOUSEHOLD (RELATION =3) THIS PERSON SHOULD BE A PARENT FIGURE.

IF THERE ARE TWO MOTHERS (RELATION=1), PICK THE MOTHER WITH THE LOWER NUMBER RELATIONSHIP IN THE FOLLOWING SYSTEM: BIRTH MOTHER =1, ADOPTIVE OR LEGAL MOTHER=2, STEPMOTHER=3, FOSTER MOTHER OR FEMALE GUARDIAN =4. OTHER TYPE OF MOTHER = 5. IF TWO MOTHERS HAVE SAME NUMBER RELATIONSHIP, OR IF THE RELATIONSHIP IN FSQ.140 WAS SK FOR EMPTY, PICK ONE WITH LOWEST PERSON NUMBER.

IF THERE ARE TWO FATHERS (RELATION=2), PICK THE FATHER WITH THE LOWER NUMBER RELATIONSHIP IN THE FOLLOWING SYSTEM: BIRTH FATHER =1, ADOPTIVE OR LEGAL FATHER=2, STEPFATHER=3, FOSTER FATHER OR MALE GUARDIAN =4, AND OTHER TYPE OF FATHER = 5. IF TWO FATHERS HAVE SAME NUMBER RELATIONSHIP, OR IF THE RELATIONSHIP IN FSQ.150 WAS SK FOR EMPTY, PICK ONE WITH LOWEST PERSON NUMBER. CHILDREN'S PARENTS WITH RELATION = 1 OR 2 SHOULD BE THE KEY PARENT FIGURES WHETHER OR NOT ONE OF THE PARENTS IS THE RESPONDENT.

IF THERE ARE TWO PARENTS (RELATION = 3) PICK THE PARENT WITH THE LOWER NUMBER RELATIONSHIP IN THE FOLLOWING SYSTEM: BIRTH PARENT =1, ADOPTIVE OR LEGAL PARENT=2, STEPPARENT=3, FOSTER PARENT OR GUARDIAN =4. OTHER TYPE OF PARENT = 5. IF TWO PARENTS HAVE SAME NUMBER RELATIONSHIP, OR IF THE RELATIONSHIP IN FSQ.140 WAS SK FOR EMPTY, PICK ONE WITH LOWEST PERSON NUMBER.

3) IF THERE IS A MOTHER (RELATION =1) BUT NO FATHER OR OTHER PARENT (NO RELATION=2 OR 3) AND THE MOTHER HAS A MALE (FSQ.140 =1) SPOUSE/PARTNER (SPOUSE/PARTNER, HERE AND IN OTHER PARTS OF THIS BOX, IS DEFINED AS A SPOUSE/PARTNER HAVING BEEN SELECTED AT FSQ.120), THE MOTHER SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE AND THE MALE SPOUSE/PARTNER SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE.

ELSE, IF THERE IS A MOTHER (RELATION =1) BUT NO FATHER (RELATION=2) OR OTHER PARENT (RELATION =3)) AND THERE ARE TWO MOTHERS IN THE HOUSEHOLD, THE MOTHER (IDENTIFIED WITH THE SAME CRITERIA AS IN BULLET 2 IF THERE ARE TWO MOTHERS) SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE AND THE OTHER MOTHER IN THE HOUSEHOLD (WHO HAS A DIFFERENT PERSON NUMBER THAN THE MOTHER IDENTIFIED AS A KEY PARENT FIGURE) SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE.

ELSE, IF THERE IS A MOTHER (RELATION =1) BUT NO FATHER OR OTHER PARENT (NO RELATION=2 OR 3) AND THE MOTHER HAS A SPOUSE/PARTNER WHO IS FEMALE (FSQ.140 =2), THE MOTHER (IDENTIFIED WITH THE SAME CRITERIA AS IN BULLET 2 IF THERE ARE TWO MOTHERS) SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE AND HER FEMALE SPOUSE/PARTNER (WHO HAS A DIFFERENT PERSON NUMBER THAN THE MOTHER IDENTIFIED AS A KEY PARENT FIGURE) SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE.

IF THE SEX OF THE SPOUSE/PARTNER OF A PARENT (RELATION = 1, 2, OR 3) IS UNKNOWN (FSQ140 = SK), THE PARENT AND THE SPOUSE/PARTNER OF THE PARENT SHOULD STILL EACH BE KEY PARENT FIGURES.

(NOTE: IN HOUSEHOLDS WITH TWO MOTHERS AND NO FATHER, EACH MOTHER FIGURE CAN ONLY OCCUPY ONE OF THE TWO KEY PARENT FIGURE SLOTS. IF MOTHER FIGURE #2 QUALIFIES AS A KEY PARENT AND IS ALSO THE SPOUSE/PARTNER OF A MOTHER FIGURE #1, MOTHER FIGURE #1 SHOULD BE ONE KEY MOTHER FIGURE AND MOTHER FIGURE #2 SHOULD BE THE OTHER KEY PARENT FIGURE. ALSO, IN TWO MOTHER FAMILIES WITHOUT A FATHER, IF A MOTHER WHO TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER ANOTHER MOTHER (BY RELATIONSHIP NUMBER OR PERSON NUMBER AS INDICATED IN BULLET 2 ABOVE) IS NOT THE RESPONDENT, BUT IS THE SPOUSE/PARTNER OF THE OTHER MOTHER WHO IS THE RESPONDENT, BOTH MOTHERS SHOULD BE KEY PARENT FIGURES RATHER THAN SETTING THE MOTHER THAT TAKES PRECEDENCE AS BOTH THE KEY FEMALE AND KEY MALE FIGURE.)

Box 5 (continued)

4) IF THERE IS A FATHER (RELATION=2) BUT NO MOTHER OR OTHER PARENT (NO RELATION=1 OR 3) AND THE FATHER HAS A FEMALE SPOUSE/PARTNER, THE FATHER SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE AND THE FEMALE SPOUSE/PARTNER SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE.

ELSE, IF THERE IS A FATHER (RELATION =2) BUT NO MOTHER OR OTHER PARENT (NO RELATION=2 OR 3) AND THERE ARE TWO FATHERS IN THE HOUSEHOLD, THE FATHER (IDENTIFIED WITH THE SAME CRITERIA AS IN BULLET 2 IF THERE ARE TWO FATHERS) SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE AND THE OTHER FATHER IN THE HOUSEHOLD (WHO HAS A DIFFERENT PERSON NUMBER THAN THE FATHER IDENTIFIED AS A KEY PARENT FIGURE) SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE.

ELSE, IF THERE IS A FATHER (RELATION=2) BUT NO MOTHER OR OTHER PARENT (RELATION=1 OR 3) AND THE FATHER HAS A MALE SPOUSE/PARTNER, THE FATHER (IDENTIFIED WITH THE SAME CRITERIA AS IN BULLET 2 IF THERE ARE TWO FATHERS) SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE AND HIS MALE SPOUSE/PARTNER (WHO HAS A DIFFERENT PERSON NUMBER THAN THE FATHER IDENTIFIED AS A KEY PARENT FIGURE) SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE.

(NOTE: IN HOUSEHOLDS WITH TWO FATHERS AND NO MOTHER, EACH FATHER FIGURE CAN ONLY OCCUPY ONE OF THE TWO KEY PARENT FIGURE SLOTS. IF FATHER FIGURE #2 QUALIFIES AS A KEY PARENT AND IS ALSO THE SPOUSE/PARTNER OF A FATHER FIGURE #1, FATHER FIGURE #1 SHOULD BE ONE KEY FATHER FIGURE AND FATHER FIGURE #2 SHOULD BE THE OTHER KEY PARENT FIGURE. ALSO, IN TWO FATHER FAMILIES WITHOUT A MOTHER OR OTHER PARENT, IF A FATHER WHO TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER ANOTHER FATHER (BY RELATIONSHIP NUMBER OR PERSON NUMBER AS INDICATED IN BULLET 2 ABOVE) IS NOT THE RESPONDENT, BUT IS THE SPOUSE/PARTNER OF THE OTHER FATHER WHO IS THE RESPONDENT, BOTH FATHERS SHOULD BE KEY PARENT FIGURES RATHER THAN SETTING THE FATHER THAT TAKES PRECEDENCE AS BOTH THE KEY MALE AND KEY FEMALE FIGURE.)

5) IF THERE IS A PARENT (RELATION = 3) BUT NO MOTHER OR FATHER (NO RELATION = 1 OR 2) AND THE PARENT HAS A SPOUSE/PARTNER, THE PARENT (RELATION = 3) SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE AND THE SPOUSE/PARTNER SHOULD BE A PARENT FIGURE.

ELSE, IF THERE IS A PARENT (RELATION = 3) BUT NO MOTHER OR FATHER (NO RELATION = 1 OR 2) AND THERE ARE TWO PARENTS (RELATION = 3) IN THE HOUSEHOLD, THE PARENT (RELATION = 3) IDENTIFIED WITH THE SAME CRITERIA AS IN BULLET 2 IF THERE ARE TWO PARENTS (RELATION = 3) SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE AND THE OTHER PARENT IN THE HOUSEHOLD (WHO HAS A DIFFERENT PERSON NUMBER THAN THE PARENT IDENTIFIED AS A KEY PARENT FIGURE) SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE.

(NOTE: IN HOUSEHOLDS WITH TWO PARENTS (RELATION = 3) AND NO MOTHER OR FATHER (NO RELATION = 1 OR 2), EACH PARENT (RELATION = 3) CAN ONLY OCCUPY ONE OF THE TWO KEY PARENT FIGURE SLOTS. IF PARENT FIGURE #2 QUALIFIES AS A KEY PARENT AND IS ALSO THE SPOUSE/PARTNER OF PARENT FIGURE #1, PARENT FIGURE #1 SHOULD BE ONE KEY PARENT FIGURE AND PARENT FIGURE #2 SHOULD BE THE OTHER KEY PARENT FIGURE. ALSO, IN TWO PARENT (RELATION = 3) FAMILIES WITHOUT A MOTHER OR FATHER (NO RELATION = 1 OR 2), IF A PARENT WHO TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER ANOTHER PARENT (BY RELATIONSHIP NUMBER OR PERSON NUMBER AS INDICATED IN BULLET 2 ABOVE) IS NOT THE RESPONDENT, BUT IS THE SPOUSE/PARTNER OF THE OTHER PARENT WHO IS THE RESPONDENT, BOTH PARENTS SHOULD BE KEY PARENT FIGURES RATHER THAN SETTING THE PARENT THAT TAKES PRECEDENCE AS BOTH THE KEY PARENT 1 AND KEY PARENT 2 FIGURE.)

6) OTHERWISE, IF THERE ARE NOT PARENTS IN THE HOUSEHOLD (RELATION NE 1 , 2, OR 3), THE RESPONDENT SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE AND THE RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE/PARTNER, IF ONE, SHOULD BE A KEY PARENT FIGURE.



BOX 6

GO TO SECTION CCQ.


Section CCQ [Early Care and Education Arrangement/Child Care]


CCQ005

QUESTION TEXT:

Next, we have questions about child care arrangements you have for {CHILD}. First, we would like to ask you about all the child care {CHILD} now receives on a regular basis from someone other than {you/{his/her} {parents/guardians}}. This does not include occasional baby-sitting or backup care providers.

InstResp “Press NEXT to continue.”

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:DISPLAY "regular basis" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

FOR ALL DISPLAYS DEFINE "PARENT FIGURE" AS THE MOTHER/FATHER/PARENT OR MALE/ FEMALE/OTHER GUARDIAN (FSQ.130= 1, 2, OR 3 - THIS INCLUDES BIRTH, ADOPTIVE, STEP, FOSTER, AND OTHER PARENTS OR GUARDIANS).

IF RESPONDENT IS A PARENT FIGURE (FSQ.130 = 1, 2, OR 3 FOR THE RESPONDENT), OR THERE IS NO PARENT IN THE HOUSEHOLD (FSQ.130 NE 1, 2, OR 3 FOR ANY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER), DISPLAY "you", OTHERWISE DISPLAY "{his/her} {parents/guardians}".

DISPLAY "parents" IF AT LEAST ONE HH MEMBER, NOT THE RESPONDENT, IS A BIRTH, ADOPTIVE, OR STEP PARENT OR THE RELATIONSHIP IS DK OR RF (FSQ.140, FSQ.150, OR FSQ155 = 1, 2, OR 3, DK, OR REF), OTHERWISE DISPLAY "guardians".

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 fall kindergarten question CCQ005 modified for web.

COPYRIGHTED: No.













































CCQ010

QUESTION TEXT:

Is {CHILD} now receiving care from a relative on a regular basis? This may include grandparents, brothers and sisters, or any relatives other than {you/{CHILD}'s {parents/guardians}}.

InstResp “Care from a relative would be with any relative other than the child’s parents and would take place in a private home. It may be free or cost money. It should be a regular child care arrangement rather than occasional babysitting or back-up care. If you are separated or divorced, please do not include visitation with a parent who does not have custody.”

CODES

  1. Yes CCQ020a

  2. No



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "regular basis" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

DISPLAY CCQ010 AND CCQ015 TOGETHER.

DISPLAY "now" (FIRST INSTANCE ONLY) IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

FOR ALL DISPLAYS DEFINE "PARENT FIGURE" AS THE MOTHER/ FATHER/PARENT OR MALE/FEMALE/OTHER GUARDIAN (FSQ.130 = 1, 2, OR 3- THIS INCLUDES BIRTH, ADOPTIVE, STEP, AND FOSTER PARENTS OR GUARDIANS).

IF RESPONDENT IS A PARENT FIGURE (FSQ.130 = 1, 2, OR 3 FOR THE RESPONDENT), OR THERE IS NO PARENT IN THE HOUSEHOLD (FSQ.130 NE 1, 2, OR 3 FOR ANY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER), DISPLAY "you", OTHERWISE DISPLAY "{parents/guardians}".

DISPLAY "parents" IF AT LEAST ONE HH MEMBER, NOT THE RESPONDENT, IS A BIRTH, ADOPTIVE, OR STEP PARENT OR THE RELATIONSHIP IS DK OR RF (FSQ.140, FSQ.150, OR FSQ.155 = 1, 2, 3, DK, OR REF), OTHERWISE DISPLAY "guardians".

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED), USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.




SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 fall kindergarten question CCQ010 modified to remove reference to care before or after school.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

















CCQ015

QUESTION TEXT:

Has {CHILD} ever received care from a relative on a regular basis?

CODES

1 Yes

2

No

CCQ115


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "ever” AND “regular basis” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

HELP FOR STEM: Care from a relative would be with any relative other than the child’s parents and would take place in a private home. It may be free or cost money. It should be a regular child care arrangement rather than occasional babysitting or back-up care. If you are separated or divorced, please do not include visitation with a parent who does not have custody.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 fall kindergarten question CCQ015 modified to remove reference to care before or after school.

COPYRIGHTED: No.




Group 179363

CCQ020a

QUESTION TEXT:

How old was {CHILD} in years and months when {he/she} first received care from any relative on a regular basis?

Watermark “Enter age in years”


ENTER NUMBER

Range 0 to 7

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "first” “any” AND “regular basis” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

DISPLAY CCQ020a AND CCQ020b TOGETHER.

HELP TEXT FOR STEM: Care from a relative would be with any relative other than the child’s parents and would take place in a private home. It may be free or cost money. It should be a regular child care arrangement rather than occasional babysitting or back-up care. If you are separated or divorced, please do not include visitation with a parent who does not have custody.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 fall kindergarten question CCQ020a modified to remove reference to care before or after school.

COPYRIGHTED: No.





CCQ020b

QUESTION TEXT:



Watermark “Enter age in months”


ENTER NUMBER

Range 0 to 12


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

ENTERING 12 HERE SHOULD ONLY BE ALLOWED IF CCQ020a=0.

DISPLAY CCQ020a AND CCQ020b TOGETHER.

DISPLAY "first” “any” AND “regular basis” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

HELP FOR STEM: Care from a relative would be with any relative other than the child’s parents and would take place in a private home. It may be free or cost money. It should be a regular child care arrangement rather than occasional babysitting or back-up care. If you are separated or divorced, please do not include visitation with a parent who does not have custody.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 fall kindergarten question CCQ020a modified to remove reference to care before or after school.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ060

QUESTION TEXT:

How many different regular care arrangements do you currently have with relatives?

InstResp "Please do not include care from a parent or guardian who lives in the home or elsewhere.”

CODES

  1. One

  2. Two

  3. Three

  4. Four

  5. Five Or More

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY “regular” AND "currently" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

HELP FOR STEM: Care from a relative would be with any relative other than the child’s parents and would take place in a private home. It may be free or cost money. It should be a regular child care arrangement rather than occasional babysitting or back-up care. If you are separated or divorced, please do not include visitation with a parent who does not have custody.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ060.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ065

QUESTION TEXT:

{We’d like to know more about the relative who provides the most care for {CHILD} now.} Who is the relative who cares for {CHILD}?

InstResp "Please do not include care from a parent or guardian who lives in the home or elsewhere.”

CODES

  1. Grandparent

  2. Aunt

  3. Uncle

  4. Brother

  5. Sister

  6. Another relative

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY “now" IN UNDERLINED TEXT. DISPLAY "{We’d like to know more about the relative who provides the most care for {CHILD} now.}" IF CCQ.060 = 2, 3, 4, or 5. OTHERWISE, USE A NULL DISPLAY.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ065.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ085

QUESTION TEXT:

How many days each week does {CHILD} receive care from {{his/her} RELATIVE}/that relative}?

Watermark “Enter # of days”

ENTER NUMBER

Range

1 to 7

Soft Range

1 to 5

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

THE SOFT RANGE=1-5 days. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CCQ085}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

DISPLAY "{his/her} {RELATIVE}" IF CCQ.065 = 1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5. OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "that relative".

DISPLAY "days" AND “week” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

FOR "{RELATIVE}", DISPLAY "grandparent” IF CCQ.065 = 1; DISPLAY "aunt" IF CCQ.065 = 2; DISPLAY "uncle" IF CCQ.065 = 3; DISPLAY "brother" IF CCQ.065 = 4; DISPLAY "sister" IF CCQ.065 = 5.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ085.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ090

QUESTION TEXT:

How many hours each week does {CHILD} receive care from {{his/her} RELATIVE}/that relative}?

InstRespEnter the hours each week in whole hours.”

Watermark “Enter hours”






PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS: DISPLAY "hours" AND "week" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

DISPLAY "{his/her} {RELATIVE}" IF CCQ.065 = 1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5. OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "that relative."

FOR "{RELATIVE}", DISPLAY "grandparent" IF CCQ.065 = 1; DISPLAY "aunt" IF CCQ.065 = 2; DISPLAY "uncle" IF CCQ.065 = 3; DISPLAY "brother" IF CCQ.065 = 4; DISPLAY "sister" IF CCQ.065 = 5.

RANGE CHECK: THE SOFT RANGE IS THE NUMBER OF DAYS REPORTED IN CCQ.085 MULTIPLIED BY 10 HOURS AND THE HARD RANGE IS THE NUMBER OF DAYS REPORTED IN CCQ.085 MULTIPLIED BY 24 HOURS. ELSE, IF CCQ.085 IS SK, THE SOFT RANGE FOR HOURS IS 1-50 AND THE HARD RANGE FOR HOURS IS 1-70. DISPLAY SOFT RANGE ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CCQ099}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ090.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

Group 233590


CCQ095

QUESTION TEXT:

How long has {CHILD} received care from {his/her} relative in the last year?



CODES

  1. One to two months

  2. Three to five months

  3. Six to eight months

  4. Nine to eleven months

  5. Twelve months



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "the last year " IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question CCQ050, modified for current care.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CCQ096

QUESTION TEXT:

What language does {CHILD}’s relative speak most when caring for {CHILD}?

CODES

0 English

1 Spanish
2 A European language other than Spanish such as French, German or Russian
3 A Chinese language or dialect
4 A Filipino language
5 A Southeast Asian language such as Vietnamese, Thai, or Khmer
6 A South Asian language such as Hindi or Tamil
7 Another Asian language such as Japanese or Korean
8 A Middle Eastern language such as Arabic or Farsi

9 An African language such as such as Swahili or Amharic
91 Another language (Please specify):

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY ALL CATEGORIES AND OTHER SPECIFY ON ONE PAGE.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten question CCQ050b, modified to be present tense, and have response categories from High School and Beyond (HS&B) 2020. Modified ‘Chinese’ to ‘A Chinese language or dialect’. Modified with additional response category to include African languages.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 1

IF CCQ096 = 91, GO TO CCQ096OS. ELSE, GO TO CCQ097.

CCQ096OS





ENTER TEXT

Length 50

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY OTHER SPECIFY FIELD ON SAME PAGE AS CCQ096.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten question CCQ050bOS, modified to be present tense.

COPYRIGHTED: No.





CCQ097

QUESTION TEXT:

Is this relative 18 years of age or older?

CODES

  1. Yes

  2. No

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten question CCQ050c, modified to be present tense.

COPYRIGHTED: No.





CCQ098

QUESTION TEXT:

Head Start is a federally sponsored preschool program mainly for children from low-income families. {Is the regular care arrangement that {CHILD} has with a relative/Are any of the regular care arrangements that {CHILD} has with relatives} Head Start?}

InstResp “Head Start is a federally funded early childhood education program designed to improve the school-readiness of disadvantaged children who are usually 3 to 5 years old. Head Start may be offered in a variety of locations (center or home). For this question, we are interested in Head Start services in a family child care program in a private home where the child is cared for by someone who is related to the child but is not his or her parent. If your child participates in a home Head Start program where a parent is the caregiver, select no.”



CODES

1 Yes

2 No

Don't know



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS: IN HELP TEXT, BOLD "Head Start" IN BEGINNING OF THE PARAGRAPH. DISPLAY “Is…relative” IF CCQ060 = 1. ELSE, DISPLAY “Are…relatives”.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question CCQ031, modified to present tense.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 2

IF CHILD HAS ONLY ONE ARRANGEMENT WITH RELATIVES OR THE QUESTION ABOUT THE NUMBER OF ARRANGEMENTS WAS SKIPPED (CCQ060 = 1 OR SK), GO TO CCQ115 BECAUSE DAYS AND HOURS FOR THIS ARRANGEMENT HAVE ALREADY BEEN ASKED.

ELSE IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE ARRANGEMENT WITH RELATIVES (CCQ060 = 2, 3, 4, OR 5) AND THE CHILD IS IN HEAD START (CCQ098=1 ), GO TO CCQ099 TO DETERMINE IF THE PRIMARY ARRANGEMENT ALREADY ASKED ABOUT IS THE HEAD START ARRANGEMENT AND THUS HOURS AND DAYS DO NOT NEED TO BE ASKED ABOUT AGAIN.

ELSE IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE ARRANGEMENT WITH RELATIVES (CCQ060 = 2, 3, 4, OR 5) AND THE CHILD IS NOT IN HEAD START (CCQ098=2), GO TO CCQ110 TO ASK ABOUT TIME SPENT IN OTHER ARRANGEMENTS.

ELSE GO TO BOX 3.



CCQ099

QUESTION TEXT:

Is the relative who provides the most care for {CHILD} providing the care as part of a Head Start program?

InstResp “Head Start is a federally funded early childhood education program designed to improve the school-readiness of disadvantaged children who are usually 3 to 5 years old. Head Start may be offered in a variety of locations (center or home). 

For this question, we are interested in Head Start services in a family child care program in a private home where the child is cared for by someone who is related to the child but is not his or her parent.”



CODES

1 Yes CCQ110

2 No CCQ100



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS: IN HELP TEXT, BOLD "Head Start" IN BEGINNING OF THE PARAGRAPH.



If your child participates in a home Head Start program where a parent is the caregiver, select no.

SOURCE: Westat, with help text from ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question CCQ031.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CCQ100

QUESTION TEXT:

How many days each week does {CHILD} receive care from a relative in Head Start?

Watermark “Enter # of days”

ENTER NUMBER

Range

1 to 7

Soft Range

1 to 5

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "days" AND “week” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

THE SOFT RANGE=1-5 days. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY

RESPONSE AT CCQ100}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ085, modified to ask about Head Start.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ101

QUESTION TEXT:

How many hours each week does {CHILD} receive care from this relative in Head Start?

InstRespEnter the hours each week in whole hours.”

Watermark “Enter hours”



ENTER NUMBER

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "hours" AND "week" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

RANGE CHECK: IF CCQ100 IS NOT EQUAL TO SK, THE SOFT RANGE IS THE NUMBER OF DAYS REPORTED IN CCQ100 MULTIPLIED BY 10 HOURS AND THE HARD RANGE IS THE NUMBER OF DAYS REPORTED IN CCQ100 MULTIPLIED BY 24 HOURS. ELSE, IF CCQ100 IS SK, THE SOFT RANGE FOR HOURS IS 1-50 AND THE HARD RANGE FOR HOURS IS 1-70. DISPLAY SOFT RANGE ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CCQ101}. Are you sure this is correct? When correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ090, modified to ask about Head Start.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


BOX 3

IF THERE ARE TWO ARRANGEMENTS WITH RELATIVES (CCQ060 = 2) AND HEAD START HOURS AND DAYS QUESTIONS WERE ASKED (CCQ100 AND CCQ101), GO TO CCQ115 BECAUSE HOURS AND DAYS FOR BOTH THE PRIMARY ARRANGEMENT AND THE NONPRIMARY HEAD START ARRANGEMENT HAVE ALREADY BEEN ASKED.

ELSE IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE ARRANGEMENT WITH RELATIVES (CCQ060 = 2, 3, 4, OR 5), GO TO CCQ110 TO ASK ABOUT THE HOURS IN THE OTHER ARRANGEMENTS. ELSE GO TO CCQ115.



CCQ110

QUESTION TEXT:

You said that {CHILD} was cared for by {NUMBER} other {relatives/relative} on a regular basis. How many hours each week does {CHILD} receive care from {these/this} other {relatives/relative}?

InstRespDo not include care from a parent or guardian who lives in the household or in another home.”



Watermark “Enter hours”

ENTER NUMBER

Range

1 to 70

Soft Range

1 to 50

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

FOR "{NUMBER}", DISPLAY "1" IF CCQ.060 = 2; "2" IF CCQ.060 = 3; DISPLAY "3" IF CCQ.060 = 4. IF CCQ.060 = 5, USE A NULL DISPLAY.

IF CCQ.060 = 2, DISPLAY "relative", "this” and “relative". OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "relatives", "these”, and “relatives".

DISPLAY "hours" AND "week" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

THE SOFT RANGE=1-50 hours. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY

RESPONSE AT CCQ110}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ110.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ115

QUESTION TEXT:

{Now we would like to know about any care {CHILD} receives from nonrelatives in a private home, not including child care centers.} Is {CHILD} now receiving care in a private home on a regular basis from someone who is not related to/ {him/her} (including care provided before or after school)? This includes home child care providers, regular sitters, or neighbors. {It does not include child care centers.}

InstResp “Non-relative care is provided by someone not related to the child and is located in a private home. The private home may be the child’s home, the caregiver’s home, or another home. If there is at least one parent in the household, any nonrelative living in the household is eligible to be counted as a care arrangement, if the care is given on a regularly scheduled basis. If neither parent lives in the household, do not include care provided by guardians who live with the child (they are treated the same as parents). Non-relative care arrangements or programs may or may not have a charge or fee.”

CODES

  1. Yes CCQ125a

  2. No

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "now" AND "regular basis" IN UNDERLINED TEXT IN THE PHRASE "now receiving care in a private home on a regular basis from someone…".

Regular basis: An arrangement or program occurring on a routine schedule (that is, occurring at least weekly or on some other schedule). Do not include occasional babysitting or "back up" arrangements that are just used once in a while.

BOLD FIRST INSTANCES ONLY OF "Care from a non-relative", "If there is at least one parent in the household," "If neither parent lives in the household", AND "Regular basis" IN HELP TEXT.

DISPLAY "Now . . . centers" IF CCQ010 = 1. OTHERWISE, USE A NULL DISPLAY.

DISPLAY “It does not include child care centers.” IF CCQ010 NE 1. OTHERWISE, USE A NULL DISPLAY.

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED), USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ115.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CCQ120

QUESTION TEXT:

Has {CHILD} ever received care in a private home from a nonrelative on a regular basis?

CODES

1 Yes

2

No

CCQ260

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "ever" AND “regular basis” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

BOLD FIRST INSTANCES ONLY OF "Care from a non-relative", "If there is at least one parent in the household," "If neither parent lives in the household", AND "Regular basis" IN HELP TEXT.

HELP FOR STEM: Care from a non-relative: Non-relative care is provided by someone not related to the child and is located in a private home. The private home may be the child’s home, the caregiver’s home, or another home.

If there is at least one parent in the household, any nonrelative living in the household is eligible to be counted as a care arrangement, if the care is given on a regularly scheduled basis.

If neither parent lives in the household, do not include care provided by guardians who live with the child (they are treated the same as parents).

Non-relative care arrangements or programs may or may not have a charge or fee.

Regular basis: An arrangement or program occurring on a routine schedule (that is, occurring at least weekly or on some other schedule). Do not include occasional babysitting or "back up" arrangements that are just used once in a while.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question CCQ120.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ125a

QUESTION TEXT:

How old was {CHILD} in years and months when {he/she} first received regular care in a private home from any nonrelative?

Watermark: “Enter Years”


ENTER NUMBER

Range 0 to 7

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "first", "regular", AND “any” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

DISPLAY CCQ125a AND CCQ125b TOGETHER.

HELP FOR STEM: Care from a non-relative: Non-relative care is provided by someone not related to the child and is located in a private home. The private home may be the child’s home, the caregiver’s home, or another home.

If there is at least one parent in the household, any nonrelative living in the household is eligible to be counted as a care arrangement, IF the care is given on a regularly scheduled basis.

If neither parent lives in the household, do not include care provided by guardians who live with the child (they are treated the same as parents).

Non-relative care arrangements or programs may or may not have a charge or fee.

Regular basis: An arrangement or program occurring on a routine schedule (that is, occurring at least weekly or on some other schedule). Do not include occasional babysitting or "back up" arrangements that are just used once in a while.

BOLD FIRST INSTANCES ONLY of "Care from a non-relative", "If there is at least one parent in the household," "If neither parent lives in the household", AND "Regular basis" IN HELP TEXT.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question CCQ125a.

COPYRIGHTED: No.





CCQ125b

QUESTION TEXT:





Watermark: “Enter month”


ENTER NUMBER

Range 0 to 12

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "first", "regular", AND “any” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

DISPLAY CCQ125a AND CCQ125b TOGETHER.

HELP FOR STEM: Care from a non-relative: Non-relative care is provided by someone not related to the child and is located in a private home. The private home may be the child’s home, the caregiver’s home, or another home.

If there is at least one parent in the household, any nonrelative living in the household is eligible to be counted as a care arrangement, IF the care is given on a regularly scheduled basis.

If neither parent lives in the household, do not include care provided by guardians who live with the child (they are treated the same as parents).

Non-relative care arrangements or programs may or may not have a charge or fee.

Regular basis: An arrangement or program occurring on a routine schedule (that is, occurring at least weekly or on some other schedule). Do not include occasional babysitting or "back up" arrangements that are just used once in a while.

BOLD FIRST INSTANCES ONLY OF "Care from a non-relative", "If there is at least one parent in the household," "If neither parent lives in the household", AND "Regular basis" IN HELP TEXT.

ENTERING 12 HERE SHOULD ONLY BE ALLOWED IF CCQ125a=0.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question CCQ125b.

COPYRIGHTED: No.





CCQ165

QUESTION TEXT:

How many different regular care arrangements do you currently have with nonrelatives?

CODES

  1. One

  2. Two

  3. Three

  4. Four

  5. Five or more

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "regular" AND "currently" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

HELP FOR STEM: Nonrelatives: Non-relative care is provided by someone not related to the child and is located in a private home. The private home may be the child’s home, the caregiver’s home, or another home.

If there is at least one parent in the household, any nonrelative living in the household is eligible to be counted as a care arrangement, IF the care is given on a regularly scheduled basis.

If neither parent lives in the household, do not include care provided by guardians who live with the child (they are treated the same as parents).

Non-relative care arrangements or programs may or may not have a charge or fee.

Regular Care Arrangements: Arrangements or programs occurring on a routine schedule (that is, occurring at least weekly or on some other schedule). Do not include occasional babysitting or "back up" arrangements that are just used once in a while.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ165.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


CCQ170

{We’d like to know more about the nonrelative who provides the most care for {CHILD} now.} Is that care provided in your home or another home?

CODES

  1. Own home

  2. Other home

  3. Both/Varies

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "{We’d like to know more about the nonrelative who provides the most care for {CHILD} now.}" IF CCQ165 = 2, 3, 4, OR 5. OTHERWISE, USE A NULL DISPLAY.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ170.

COPYRIGHTED: No.





CCQ185

QUESTION TEXT:

How many days each week does {CHILD} receive care from that person?

Days:

Watermark “Enter # of days”

ENTER NUMBER

Range

1 to 7

Soft Range

1 to 5

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "days" AND “week” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

THE SOFT RANGE=1-5 days. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CCQ185}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ185.

COPYRIGHTED: No.





CCQ190

QUESTION TEXT:

How many hours each week does {CHILD} receive care from that person?

InstRespEnter the hours each week in whole hours.”

Hours:

Watermark “Enter hours”



ENTER NUMBER

RANGE CHECK: IF CCQ185 IS NOT EQUAL TO SK, THE SOFT RANGE IS THE NUMBER OF DAYS REPORTED IN CCQ185 MULTIPLIED BY 10 HOURS AND THE HARD RANGE IS THE NUMBER OF DAYS REPORTED IN CCQ185 MULTIPLIED BY 24 HOURS. ELSE, IF CCQ185 IS SK, THE SOFT RANGE FOR HOURS IS 1-50 AND THE HARD RANGE FOR HOURS IS 1-70.

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "hours" AND "week" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

SOFT RANGE={RESPONSE AT CCQ185*10}. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CCQ190}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ190.

COPYRIGHTED: No.









CCQ191

QUESTION TEXT:

How long has {CHILD} received care from the nonrelative in the last year?

CODES

  1. One to two months

  2. Three to five months

  3. Six to eight months

  4. Nine to eleven months

  5. Twelve months



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "in the last year " IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten CCQ155, modified to be about current care.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ192

QUESTION TEXT:

What language does {CHILD}’s nonrelative speak most when caring for {CHILD}?

CODES:

0 English

1 Spanish
2 A European language other than Spanish such as French, German or Russian
3 A Chinese language or dialect
4 A Filipino language
5 A Southeast Asian language such as Vietnamese, Thai, or Khmer
6 A South Asian language such as Hindi or Tamil
7 Another Asian language such as Japanese or Korean
8 A Middle Eastern language such as Arabic or Farsi

9 An African language such as such as Swahili or Amharic
91 Another language (Please specify):



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY ALL CATEGORIES AND OTHER SPECIFY ON ONE PAGE.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten CCQ155b, modified to be present tense and have HS&B 2020 language categories. Modified ‘Chinese’ to ‘A Chinese language or dialect’. Modified with additional response category to include African languages.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

BOX4

IF CCQ192 = 91, GO TO CCQ192OS. ELSE, GO TO CCQ193.



CCQ192OS


ENTER TEXT

Length 50

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY OTHER SPECIFY FIELD ON SAME PAGE AS CCQ192.

SOURCE: Westat

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ193

QUESTION TEXT:

Is this nonrelative 18 years of age or older?

CODES

1 Yes

2 No

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten CCQ155c, modified to be present tense.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


CCQ194

QUESTION TEXT:

{Head Start is a federally sponsored preschool program mainly for children from low-income families.} {Is the regular care arrangement that {CHILD} has with a nonrelative /Are any of the regular care arrangements that {CHILD} has with nonrelatives} Head Start?

InstResp “Head Start is a federally funded early childhood education program designed to improve the school-readiness of disadvantaged children who are usually 3 to 5 years old. Head Start may be offered in a variety of locations (center or home). For this question, we are interested in Head Start services in a family child care program in a private home where the child is cared for by someone who is not his or her parent and is not related to the child.”

CODES

1 Yes

2 No

Don't know

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

BOLD "Head Start" IN FIRST INSTANCE ONLY IN HELP TEXT.

DISPLAY “Head Start…families” IF CCQ098 WAS NOT ASKED. ELSE, USE A NULL DISPLAY.

DISPLAY “Is..nonrelative” IF CCQ165 = 1. ELSE, DISPLAY “Are…nonrelatives”.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten CCQ136, modified to be present tense.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


BOX 5

IF CHILD HAS ONLY ONE ARRANGEMENT WITH NONRELATIVES OR THE QUESTION ABOUT THE NUMBER OF ARRANGEMENTS WAS SKIPPED (CCQ165 = 1 OR SK), GO TO CCQ260 BECAUSE DAYS AND HOURS FOR THIS ARRANGEMENT HAVE ALREADY BEEN ASKED.

ELSE IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE ARRANGEMENT WITH NONRELATIVES (CCQ165 = 2, 3, 4, OR 5) AND THE CHILD IS IN HEAD START (CCQ194=1 ), GO TO CCQ195 TO DETERMINE IF THE PRIMARY ARRANGEMENT ALREADY ASKED ABOUT IS THE HEAD START ARRANGEMENT AND THUS HOURS AND DAYS DO NOT NEED TO BE ASKED ABOUT AGAIN.

ELSE IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE ARRANGEMENT WITH NONRELATIVES (CCQ165 = 2, 3, 4, OR 5) AND THE CHILD IS NOT IN HEAD START (CCQ194=2), GO TO CCQ205 TO ASK ABOUT TIME SPENT IN OTHER ARRANGEMENTS.

ELSE GO TO BOX 6.




CCQ195

QUESTION TEXT:

Is the nonrelative who provides the most care for {CHILD} now providing the care as part of a Head Start program?

InstResp “Head Start is a federally funded early childhood education program designed to improve the school readiness of disadvantaged children who are usually 3 to 5 years old. Head Start may be offered in a variety of locations (center or home). For this question, we are interested in Head Start services in a family child care program in a private home where the child is cared for by someone who is not his or her parent and is not related to the child.”

CODES

1 Yes CCQ205

2 No CCQ196



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS: IN HELP TEXT, BOLD "Head Start" IN BEGINNING OF THE PARAGRAPH.

SOURCE: Westat with ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question CCQ136 help text.

COPYRIGHTED: No.
















CCQ196

QUESTION TEXT:

How many days each week does {CHILD} receive care from that person in Head Start?

Watermark “Enter days”

ENTER NUMBER

Range

1 to 7

Soft Range

1 to 5

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "days" AND “week” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

THE SOFT RANGE=1-5 days. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CCQ196}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: Westat

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ197

QUESTION TEXT:

How many hours each week does {CHILD} receive care from that person in Head Start?

InstRespEnter the hours each week in whole hours.”

Watermark “Enter hours”



ENTER NUMBER

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "hours" AND "week" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

RANGE CHECK: IF CCQ196 IS NOT EQUAL TO SK, THE SOFT RANGE IS THE NUMBER OF DAYS REPORTED IN CCQ196 MULTIPLIED BY 10 HOURS AND THE HARD RANGE IS THE NUMBER OF DAYS REPORTED IN CCQ196 MULTIPLIED BY 24 HOURS. ELSE, IF CCQ196 IS SK, THE SOFT RANGE FOR HOURS IS 1-50 AND THE HARD RANGE FOR HOURS IS 1-70. SOFT RANGE ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CCQ197}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade CCQ190, modified to be about Head Start.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 6

IF THERE ARE TWO ARRANGEMENTS WITH NONRELATIVES (CCQ165 = 2) AND HEAD START HOURS AND DAYS QUESTIONS WERE ASKED (CCQ196 AND CCQ197), GO TO CCQ260 BECAUSE HOURS AND DAYS FOR BOTH THE PRIMARY ARRANGEMENT AND THE NONPRIMARY HEAD START ARRANGEMENT HAVE ALREADY BEEN ASKED.

ELSE IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE ARRANGEMENT WITH NONRELATIVES (CCQ165 = 2, 3, 4, OR 5), GO TO CCQ205 TO ASK ABOUT THE HOURS IN THE OTHER ARRANGEMENTS.



CCQ205

QUESTION TEXT:

You said that {CHILD} was cared for by {NUMBER} other {nonrelative/nonrelatives} on a regular basis. How many hours each week does {CHILD} receive care from {this nonrelative/these nonrelatives}?

Watermark: “Enter hours”

ENTER NUMBER

Range

1 to 70

Soft Range

1 to 50


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

FOR "{NUMBER}", DISPLAY "1" IF CCQ165 = 2; DISPLAY "2" IF CCQ165 = 3; DISPLAY "3" IF CCQ165 = 4. IF CCQ165 = 5, USE A NULL DISPLAY.

IF CCQ165 = 2, DISPLAY "nonrelative" AND "this nonrelative." OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "nonrelatives" AND "these nonrelatives."

DISPLAY “hours” AND “week” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

THE SOFT RANGE=1-50 hours. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CCQ205}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade CCQ205.

COPYRIGHTED: No.































CCQ260

QUESTION TEXT:

{The next questions are about any care {CHILD} receives from day care centers, nursery schools, preschools, prekindergartens, or before- or after-school programs.} Is {CHILD} now attending a day care center, nursery school, preschool, prekindergarten, or a before- or after-school program at a school or in a center on a regular basis?

InstResp “Please include any type of formal program that provides care and supervision. It may be in a child's school or in another location, such as a church or a free-standing building. Head Start programs, nursery schools, preschools, and prekindergarten programs that include children who are now in kindergarten (some of which may be sponsored by the state) are also included.”

CODES

  1. Yes CCQ275a

  2. No

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "now" AND "regular basis" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

HELP FOR STEM: Regular basis: An arrangement or program occurring on a routine schedule (that is, occurring at least weekly or on some other schedule). Do not include occasional babysitting or "back up" arrangements that are just used once in a while.

DISPLAY 'The next . . . programs" IF CCQ.115 = 1 OR IF CCQ010 = 1. OTHERWISE, USE A NULL DISPLAY.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question CCQ260, modified language to take out the word “I” and add other types of center-based care.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ265

QUESTION TEXT:

Has {CHILD} ever attended a day care center, nursery school, preschool, prekindergarten, or before- or afterschool program at a school or in a center on a regular basis?

CODES

1 Yes

2

No

BOX10

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "ever" AND "regular basis" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

HELP FOR STEM: Day Care Center or Before- or After-School Program: Includes any type of formal program that provides care and supervision. It may be in a child's school or in another location, such as a church or a free-standing building. Head Start programs, nursery schools, preschools, and prekindergarten programs that include children who are now in kindergarten (some of which may be sponsored by the state) are also included.

Regular basis: An arrangement or program occurring on a routine schedule (that is, occurring at least weekly or on some other schedule). Do not include occasional babysitting or "back up" arrangements that are just used once in a while.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question CCQ265.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CCQ275a

QUESTION TEXT:

How old was {CHILD} in years and months when {he/she} first attended any day care center, nursery school, preschool, prekindergarten, or before- or after-school program on a regular basis?

Watermark: “Enter years”


ENTER NUMBER

Range 0 to 7

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

HELP FOR STEM: Day Care Center or Before- or After-School Program: Includes any type of formal program that provides care and supervision. It may be in a child's school or in another location, such as a church or a free-standing building. Head Start programs, nursery schools, preschools, and prekindergarten programs that include children who are now in kindergarten (some of which may be sponsored by the state) are also included.

Regular basis: An arrangement or program occurring on a routine schedule (that is, occurring at least weekly or on some other schedule). Do not include occasional babysitting or "back up" arrangements that are just used once in a while.

DISPLAY "first", “any” AND "regular basis" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

DISPLAY CCQ275a AND CCQ275b TOGETHER.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten question CCQ275a.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CCQ275b

QUESTION TEXT:



Watermark “Enter months”


ENTER NUMBER

Range 0 to 12

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

HELP FOR STEM: Day Care Center or Before- or After-School Program: Includes any type of formal program that provides care and supervision. It may be in a child's school or in another location, such as a church or a free-standing building. Head Start programs, nursery schools, preschools, and prekindergarten programs that include children who are now in kindergarten (some of which may be sponsored by the state) are also included.

Regular basis: An arrangement or program occurring on a routine schedule (that is, occurring at least weekly or on some other schedule). Do not include occasional babysitting or "back up" arrangements that are just used once in a while.

DISPLAY "first", “any”, AND "regular basis" IN UNDERLINED TEXT. DISPLAY CCQ275a AND CCQ275b TOGETHER.

ONLY ALLOW "12" IF CCQ275a=0.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten question CCQ275b.

COPYRIGHTED: No.































CCQ280

QUESTION TEXT:

How many different day care centers or before- or after-school care programs does {CHILD} currently go to on a regular basis?

CODES

  1. One

  2. Two

  3. Three

  4. Four

  5. Five or more

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "currently" AND “regular” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

HELP FOR STEM: Day Care Center or Before- or After-School Program: Includes any type of formal program that provides care and supervision. It may be in a child's school or in another location, such as a church or a free-standing building. Head Start programs, nursery schools, preschools, and prekindergarten programs that include children who are now in kindergarten (some of which may be sponsored by the state) are also included.

Regular basis: An arrangement or program occurring on a routine schedule (that is, occurring at least weekly or on some other schedule). Do not include occasional babysitting or "back up" arrangements that are just used once in a while.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ325.

COPYRIGHTED: No.







































CCQ285

QUESTION TEXT:

Where is the program that {CHILD} attends {most} located? For example, is it in its own building, a school, a place of worship, or some other place?

CODES

  1. Its own building

  2. A public elementary, junior high, or high school

  3. A private elementary, junior high, or high school

  4. A college or university

  5. A church, mosque, synagogue, or other place of worship

  6. Your home

  7. Another home

  8. A community center

  9. A public library

  10. A building or storefront that shares walls with other businesses

  11. More than one place

  12. Some other place

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "most” IF CCQ280 = 2, 3, 4, OR 5. OTHERWISE, USE A NULL DISPLAY.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 fall kindergarten question CCQ301, modified to be add introduction, change wording to be about current care, add mosque to place of worship response, reworded response option 10 from ‘an office building or storefront building that shares walls with other businesses’, and removed probes for respondents.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

Group 186253





























CCQ295

QUESTION TEXT:

How many days each week does {CHILD} go to that program?

Watermark “Enter # of days”

ENTER NUMBER

Range

1 to 7

Soft Range

1 to 5

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "days" AND “week” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

SOFT RANGE=1-5 days. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CCQ295}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ350.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ300

QUESTION TEXT:

How many hours each week does {CHILD} go to that program?

InstResp "Enter the hours each week in whole hours.”

Watermark “Enter hours”



ENTER NUMBER



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "hours" AND "week" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

RANGE CHECK: THE SOFT RANGE IS THE NUMBER OF DAYS REPORTED IN CCQ295 MULTIPLIED BY 10 HOURS AND THE HARD RANGE IS THE NUMBER OF DAYS REPORTED IN CCQ295 MULTIPLIED BY 24 HOURS. ELSE, IF CCQ295 IS SK, THE SOFT RANGE FOR HOURS IS 1-50 AND THE HARD RANGE FOR HOURS IS 1-70. SOFT RANGE ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CCQ300}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ355, modified to remove words “Other than regular school hours.”

COPYRIGHTED: No.















CCQ305


QUESTION TEXT:

How long has {CHILD} received care at that program in the last year?

CODES

  1. One to two months

  2. Three to five months

  3. Six to eight months

  4. Nine to eleven months

  5. Twelve months

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "in the last year" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 fall kindergarten question CCQ315, modified to be present tense.

COPYRIGHTED: No.





CCQ310

QUESTION TEXT:

What language does {CHILD}’s main care provider or teacher at that program speak most when caring for {CHILD}?



CODES

0 English

1 Spanish
2 A European language other than Spanish such as French, German or Russian
3 A Chinese language or dialect
4 A Filipino language
5 A Southeast Asian language such as Vietnamese, Thai, or Khmer
6 A South Asian language such as Hindi or Tamil
7 Another Asian language such as Japanese or Korean
8 A Middle Eastern language such as Arabic or Farsi

9 An African language such as such as Swahili or Amharic
91 Another language (Please specify):

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY ALL CATEGORIES AND OTHER SPECIFY ON ONE PAGE.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 fall kindergarten question CCQ320, modified to be present tense and have response categories from HS&B 2020. Modified ‘Chinese’ to ‘A Chinese language or dialect’. Modified with additional response category to include African languages.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

Group 205573

BOX 7

IF CCQ310 = 91, GO TO CCQ310OS. ELSE, GO TO CCQ320.

Group 205574

CCQ310OS


ENTER TEXT

Length 50

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY OTHER SPECIFY FIELD ON SAME PAGE AS CCQ310.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 fall kindergarten question CCQ320OS, modified to be present tense.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


CCQ320

QUESTION TEXT:

When {CHILD}'s teacher sends home notes or newsletters, are these in a language that you speak?

CODES

1 Yes

2 No

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011 spring kindergarten question PIQ400, modified.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


CCQ325

QUESTION TEXT:

{Head Start is a federally sponsored preschool program mainly for children from low-income families.} {Is/Are any of } {CHILD}’s care arrangement{s} in a day care center, nursery school, preschool, or prekindergarten program Head Start?

InstResp “Head Start is a federally funded early childhood education program designed to improve the school-readiness of disadvantaged children who are usually 3 to 5 years old. Head Start may be offered in a variety of locations (center or home). For this question, we are interested in Head Start services in a center setting.”

CODES

  1. Yes

  2. No

Don't Know

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

BOLD FIRST INSTANCE ONLY OF 'Head Start" IN HELP TEXT.

DISPLAY “Head Start…families” IF CCQ.031 AND CCQ.136 WERE NOT ASKED. ELSE, USE A NULL DISPLAY.

DISPLAY “Is” and “arrangement” IF CCQ.285 = 1. ELSE, DISPLAY “Are any of” AND “arrangements”.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question CCQ286, modified to present tense.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


BOX 8

IF CHILD HAS ONLY ONE ARRANGEMENT IN A CENTER OR THE QUESTION ABOUT THE NUMBER OF ARRANGEMENTS WAS SKIPPED (CCQ280 = 1 OR SK), GO TO CCQ329 BECAUSE DAYS AND HOURS FOR THIS ARRANGEMENT HAVE ALREADY BEEN ASKED.

ELSE IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE ARRANGEMENT IN A CENTER (CCQ280 = 2, 3, 4, OR 5) AND THE CHILD IS IN HEAD START (CCQ286=1 ), GO TO CCQ326 TO DETERMINE IF THE PRIMARY ARRANGEMENT ALREADY ASKED ABOUT IS THE HEAD START ARRANGEMENT AND THUS HOURS AND DAYS DO NOT NEED TO BE ASKED ABOUT AGAIN.

ELSE IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE ARRANGEMENT IN A CENTER (CCQ280 = 2, 3, 4, OR 5) AND THE CHILD IS NOT IN HEAD START (CCQ286=2), GO TO CCQ329 . ELSE GO TO BOX 9.



CCQ326

QUESTION TEXT:

Is the care arrangement in a day care center, nursery school, preschool, or prekindergarten program where {CHILD} spends the most time a Head Start program?

InstResp: “Head Start is a federally funded early childhood education program designed to improve the school-readiness of disadvantaged children who are usually 3 to 5 years old. Head Start may be offered in a variety of locations (center or home).  For this question, we are interested in Head Start services in a center setting.”

CODES

1 Yes CCQ329

2 No CCQ327



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IN InstResp, BOLD "Head Start" IN BEGINNING OF THE PARAGRAPH.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question CCQ031, modified to present tense.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ327

QUESTION TEXT:

How many days each week does {CHILD} receive care from Head Start?

Watermark: “Enter days”

ENTER NUMBER

Range

1 to 7

Soft Range

1 to 5

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

THE SOFT RANGE=1-5 days. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY

RESPONSE AT CCQ327}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ085, modified to ask about Head Start.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CCQ328

QUESTION TEXT:

How many hours each week does {CHILD} receive care from Head Start?

InstResp “Enter the hours each week in whole hours.”

Watermark “Enter # of hours”



ENTER NUMBER

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

RANGE CHECK: IF CCQ327 IS NOT EQUAL TO SK, THE SOFT RANGE IS THE NUMBER OF DAYS REPORTED IN CCQ327 MULTIPLIED BY 10 HOURS AND THE HARD RANGE IS THE NUMBER OF DAYS REPORTED IN CCQ327 MULTIPLIED BY 24 HOURS. ELSE, IF CCQ327 IS SK, THE SOFT RANGE FOR HOURS IS 1-50 AND THE HARD RANGE FOR HOURS IS 1-70. SOFT RANGE ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CCQ328}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."


DISPLAY "hours" AND "week" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ090, modified to ask about Head Start.

COPYRIGHTED: No.





CCQ329

QUESTION TEXT:

{Is the day care center, nursery school, preschool, or prekindergarten program}/{Are any of the day care centers, nursery schools, preschools, or prekindergarten programs} a state-sponsored preschool or state sponsored prekindergarten program?

CODES

1 Yes

2 No

Don’t know

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

HELP FOR STEM: State-sponsored preschool or state-sponsored prekindergarten program: State-sponsored preschool or prekindergarten programs are child care programs that are paid for by the state. In some states, the programs are for all children, while in others they are only for some children such as those whose families have low incomes. State-sponsored programs can be in a public or private setting and can be part-day or full-day programs. Many state pre-kindergarten programs are delivered through child care programs.

BOLD "State-sponsored preschool or state-sponsored prekindergarten program" ON FIRST APPEARANCE ONLY IN HELP TEXT.

DISPLAY “Is…program” IF CCQ280 = 1. ELSE, DISPLAY “Are…programs”.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten CCQ287, modified to ask about current care.

COPYRIGHTED: No.







BOX 9

IF THERE ARE TWO ARRANGEMENTS IN CENTERS (CCQ325 = 2) AND THE PRIMARY ARRANGEMENT WAS HEAD START (CCQ326=1), GO TO CCQ375 TO ASK ABOUT THE OTHER ARRANGEMENT. NOTE: IF THERE ARE TWO ARRANGEMENTS AND THE PRIMARY ARRANGEMENT WAS HEAD START, DAYS AND HOURS FOR THE PRIMARY ARRANGEMENT WERE ALREADY ASKED SO DO NOT NEEED TO BE ASKED AGAIN, BUT HOURS IN THE ADDITIONAL ARRANGEMENT HAVE NOT BEEN ASKED.

ELSE IF THERE ARE TWO ARRANGEMENTS IN CENTERS (CCQ325 = 2) AND HEAD START HOURS AND DAYS QUESTIONS WERE ASKED (CCQ328 AND CCQ327), GO TO CCQ500 BECAUSE HOURS AND DAYS FOR BOTH THE PRIMARY ARRANGEMENT AND THE NONPRIMARY HEAD START ARRANGEMENT HAVE ALREADY BEEN ASKED.

ELSE IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE ARRANGEMENT IN CENTERS (CCQ280 = 2, 3, 4, OR 5), GO TO CCQ375 TO ASK ABOUT THE HOURS IN THE OTHER ARRANGEMENTS. ELSE GO TO CCQ500.





CCQ375

QUESTION TEXT:

You said that {CHILD} attended {NUMBER} other day care {center/centers} or before- or after-school {program/programs} on a regular basis. How many hours each week does {CHILD} attend {this program/these programs}?

Watermark “Enter hours”

ENTER NUMBER

Range

1 to 70

Soft Range

1 to 50

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

FOR "{NUMBER}", DISPLAY "1" IF CCQ280 = 2; DISPLAY "2" IF CCQ280 = 3; DISPLAY "3" IF CCQ280 = 4. IF CCQ280 = 5, USE A NULL DISPLAY.

IF CCQ280 = 2, DISPLAY "center," "program" AND "this program." OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "centers," "programs" AND "these programs."

DISPLAY "hours" AND "week" IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

THE SOFT RANGE=1-50 hours. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CCQ375}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CCQ375.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


BOX 10

IF CHILD HAS AT LEAST ONE CURRENT ARRANGEMENT IN RELATIVE, NON-RELATIVE OR CENTER CARE (CCQ010 = 1 OR CCQ115 = 1 OR CCQ260 = 1), GO TO CCQ500.

ELSE, GO TO CCQ580.









CCQ500

QUESTION TEXT:

Please answer the following questions about the child care arrangement that {CHILD} spends the most time in right now.


1

Strongly disagree

2

Disagree

3

Not

sure

4

Agree

5

Strongly agree

a. I feel welcome and comfortable with the people at {CHILD}’s arrangement.

b. {CHILD}’s arrangement has been a good place for {him/her} to be.

c. The people at {CHILD}’s arrangement are doing good things for {him/her}.

d. I have confidence in the people at {CHILD}’s arrangement.

e. {CHILD}’s arrangement is doing a good job of preparing {him/her} for school.



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF BROWSER SIZE IS LARGE, DISPLAY ALL ITEMS CCQ500a-e ON SAME SCREEN.

SOURCE: The Parent-Teacher Relationship Quality Subscale from the Parent-Teacher Involvement Scale – Parent Version developed by the Fast Track Project: http://fasttrackproject.org/techrept/p/ptp/. This was sent by Karen Bierman (item a). Modification was made to the word “class” so that the question could apply to all types of care. Parent’s Endorsement of Child’s School sub-scale from the Parent-Teacher Involvement Scale – Parent Version developed by the Fast Track Project: http://fasttrackproject.org/techrept/p/ptp/ , sent by Karen Bierman, questions 12, 13, 14, and 15 modified to ask about the child’s main child care arrangement rather that preschool (items b-e).

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CCQ550

QUESTION TEXT:

Please answer the following questions about the child care arrangement that {CHILD} spends the most time in right now.

About how far would you say it is from your home to the child care arrangement {CHILD} attends?

CODES

        1. Less than 1/8th mile (less than 3 blocks)

        2. 1/8th mile to ¼ mile (3-5 blocks)

        3. More than ¼ mile, but less than ½ mile (6-9 blocks)

        4. ½ mile to less than 1 mile (10-19 blocks)

        5. One mile to 2.5 miles

        6. 2.6 miles to 5 miles

        7. 5.1 miles to 7.5 miles

        8. 7.6 miles to 10 miles

        9. 10.1 miles or more

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECPP-NHES:2001, item PIQ491. Modified from ‘to the school {CHILD} attends’ and removed time estimates from codes 5-9.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ555

QUESTION TEXT:

Please answer the following questions about the child care arrangement that {CHILD} spends the most time in right now.

About how far would you say it is from your home to the child care arrangement {CHILD} attends?



CODES

  1. Less than 5 minutes away

  2. Between 5-10 minutes away

  3. Between 11 and 15 minutes away

  4. Between 16 and 20 minutes away

  5. Between 21-30 minutes away

  6. More than 30 minutes away



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: Westat.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CCQ555a

QUESTION TEXT:

Please answer the following questions about the child care arrangement that {CHILD} spends the most time in right now.

How do you usually take {CHILD} to the child care arrangement {he/she} attends?

CODES

  1. Walking CCQ560

  2. Driving CCQ560

  3. Public transportation CCQ560

  1. Other (Please specify): CCQ555aOS



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY CCQ555a AND CCQ555aOS TOGETHER.

SOURCE: ECPP-NHES:2001, item EG8. Modified from ‘to that program’. Modified to ask hours.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CCQ555aOS

QUESTION TEXT:



ENTER TEXT

Length 25



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY CCQ555a AND CCQ555aOS TOGETHER.

SOURCE: Westat.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


CCQ560



QUESTION TEXT:

Even though many factors matter when choosing child care or a preschool, which three factors below were the most important to you? Please choose only three choices.

For me, the THREE (3) most important factors were that the child care or program…

  1. Offers convenient hours (for example, is a full-day program, or offers before- or after-school care)

  2. Offers services for children with special needs

  3. Teaches children how to get along well with others

  4. Is in a convenient location (close to your home, work, or public transportation)

  5. Has a warm and nurturing caregiver(s)/teacher(s)

  6. Provides a safe and clean environment

  7. Provides transportation

  8. Is free or was the least expensive option

  9. Teaches children letters, numbers, and other academic skills

  10. Accepts payment from a child care assistance program in my state

  11. Also serves my other children (for example, the program is located in a school where an older sibling is enrolled

  12. Teaching philosophy (for example, Montessori, Reggio Emelia, etc.)

  13. Provides specialized programs (for example, dual language instruction)

  14. Offered in same location as kindergarten

  15. Has good reputation or high rating (for example, heard good things about the school from friends, family, neighbors, etc.)

  16. Very good value

  17. Promotes racial/cultural inclusivity

  18. A language other than English is used as the teaching language

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

ALLOW THREE RESPONSES.

DISPLAY "THREE" AND "MOST IMPORTANT" IN BOLD TEXT AND CAPITAL LETTERS.

DISPLAY “only three” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

DISPLAY “THREE (3)” AND “MOST IMPORTANT” IN BOLD TEXT AND CAPITAL LETTERS.

SOURCE: Louisiana Kindergarten Readiness Study (LAKRS) survey, fall parent survey, sent by Daphna Bassok, questions 22 a-l, modified some items; modified e to make it apply to one or more caregivers/teachers, modified h to least expensive rather than inexpensive because expense could still be high to family, and modified j to apply to all child care assistance programs, not just the Louisiana program. Added response options l-s.

COPYRIGHTED: No.









CCQ565



QUESTION TEXT:

Now please choose the TWO things that MOST NEED IMPROVEMENT at {CHILD}’s child care or preschool program. Please choose only two choices.

The TWO (2) things that MOST NEED IMPROVEMENT at {CHILD}’s child care or preschool program are:

  1. Offer more convenient hours

  2. Be in a more in a convenient location

  3. It is not helping my child learn (for example, I wish my child got more practice development social skills or academic school skills)

  4. The way the caregiver/teacher interacts with my child (for example, I wish my child’s caregiver/teacher was more warm and affectionate)

  5. The environment at my child’s child care/preschool program (for example, I wish the program was more inviting with more books and toys for my child)

  6. The way my child’s caregiver/teacher communicates with me about my child (for example, I wish my child’s caregiver/teacher talked to me more about my child’s progress)

  7. The cost

  8. Other (Please specify):

  9. None. If there is nothing you would change about your child care/preschool program, please mark here.

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

ALLOW TWO RESPONSES.

DISPLAY "TWO" AND "MOST NEED IMPROVEMENT" IN BOLD TEXT AND CAPITAL LETTERS.

DISPLAY “only two” IN UNDERLINED TEXT.

DISPLAY “TWO (2)” AND “MOST NEED IMPROVEMENT” IN BOLD TEXT AND CAPITAL LETTERS.

DISPLAY CCQ565 AND CCQ565OS TOGETHER.

SOURCE: Louisiana Kindergarten Readiness Study (LAKRS), spring parent survey, sent by Daphna Bassok, question 13. Modified some questions (a – c, g); separated original item a into two items a and b. Modified ‘e.g.’ to ‘for example’.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 11

IF CCQ565h is selected, GO TO CCQ565hOS. ELSE, GO TO CCQ570.


CCQ565hOS

QUESTION TEXT:



ENTER TEXT

Length 75



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY CCQ565 AND CCQ565OS TOGETHER.

SOURCE: Westat.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


CCQ570

QUESTION TEXT:

Has anyone in any of {CHILD}’s care arrangements contacted you or another adult in your household about any behavior problems {he/she/{CHILD}} is having, such as:

InstResp “Select All That Apply.”

CODES

  1. Biting

  2. Being aggressive

  3. Not following directions

  4. Being overly active

  5. Being impulsive or having little or no self-control

  6. Another behavior problem

  7. None of these

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY “he” IF THE CHILD IS A BOY. ELSE, DISPLAY “she”. IF GENDER IS MISSING, DISPLAY CHILD’S NAME IN “{CHILD}”.

SOURCE: Family Forward Day Care Center Survey 2003, Buck and Amrosino (2004), modified item based on questions 5 and 7. Modified to matrix format to ask about each behavior individually.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

BOX 12


IF CCQ570 = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, OR-6, GO TO CCQ575. IF CCQ570 = 7, GO TO Box 13.



CCQ575

QUESTION TEXT:

How helpful was this care arrangement(s) in providing tips or assistance in dealing with {CHILD}’s problem behaviors?



CODES:

1 Very helpful

2 Somewhat helpful

3 Not at all helpful

4 Did not receive assistance or tips

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: 2015-16 School Survey on Crime and Safety (SSOCS), school principal’s questionnaire, modified item based on question 8b. Modified to ‘tips’ from ‘training’.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CCQ580

QUESTION TEXT:

Have you ever been asked to remove {CHILD} from care for the day due to one or more behavior issues he/she was having, such as biting, being aggressive, not following directions, being overly active, being impulsive, or having little or no self-control?

CODES

1 Yes

2 No

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY “he” IF THE CHILD IS A BOY. ELSE, DISPLAY “she”. IF GENDER IS MISSING, DISPLAY CHILD’S NAME IN “{CHILD}”.

DISPLAY CCQ580 AND CCQ585 ON ONE PAGE IN A GRID WITH “Have you…{CHILD}…little or no self-control?” AT THE TOP FOLLOWED BY CCQ580 AND THEN CCQ585.

DISPLAY “for the day” IN BOLD TEXT.

SOURCE: Family Forward Day Care Center Survey 2003, Buck and Amrosino (2004), modified item based on questions 5 and 7. Also modified to specify “for the day”.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CCQ585

QUESTION TEXT:

Have you ever been asked to remove {CHILD} from care and not return to the care setting?

CODES

1 Yes

2 No

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY “he” IF THE CHILD IS A BOY. ELSE, DISPLAY “she”. IF GENDER IS MISSING, DISPLAY CHILD’S NAME IN “{CHILD}”.

DISPLAY CCQ580 AND CCQ585 ON ONE PAGE IN A GRID WITH “Have you…{CHILD}…little or no self-control?” AT THE TOP FOLLOWED BY CCQ580 AND THEN CCQ585.

DISPLAY “and not return” IN BOLD TEXT.

SOURCE: Family Forward Day Care Center Survey 2003, Buck and Amrosino (2004), modified item based on questions 5 and 7. Also modified to specify “and not return” and added “he/she was having” and “being” before “impulsive” in examples. Modified text to add “not return to the care setting”.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

BOX 13

IF CCQ095 = 1, 2, 3, or 4, OR CCQ191 = 1, 2, 3, or 4, OR CCQ305 = 1, 2, 3, or 4, GO TO CCQ590.

ELSE, GO TO BOX14.

CCQ590

QUESTION TEXT:

You reported before that {CHILD} has received {his/her/{CHILD}’s} current care from {a relative {and}/a non-relative {and}/ a day care center, nursery school, preschool, prekindergarten, or before- or after-school program} for less than twelve months. Where else was {CHILD} in care in the last year?

InstResp “Select All That Apply.”

CODES

  1. Head Start program (Head Start is a federally sponsored pre-kindergarten program mainly for children from low income families)

  2. Preschool in a public school

  3. An early education center, child care center, parochial child care center, or nursery school other than Head Start

  4. An in-home child care program or family child care program

  5. An “extended-day” program, that is, before- or after-school care at the child’s regular school

  6. Care by a parent

  7. Care by another member of your family or household

  8. Care by someone other than a member of your family or household

  1. Other (Please specify:)

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY “his” IF THE CHILD IS A BOY. ELSE, DISPLAY “her.” IF GENDER IS MISSING, DISPLAY CHILD’S NAME. DISPLAY “or” IN CODE 7 IN UNDERLINE.

SOURCE: Child Demographic/Descriptive Items for Early Learning Network Projects, question 5, modified stem.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CCQ590OS

QUESTION TEXT:



ENTER TEXT

Length 25



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS: DISPLAY CCQ590 AND CCQ590OS TOGETHER.

SOURCE: Westat.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


BOX 14

GO TO SECTION KSQ.


Section KSQ [Kindergarten Selection and Choice]



KSQ005


QUESTION TEXT:

Some parents know in advance where their children will attend kindergarten. Do you know where {CHILD} will attend kindergarten?



CODES

1 Yes KSQ010

2 No KSQ025

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:


SOURCE: ECLS-B, preschool parent, question PA103a



COPYRIGHTED: No.





KSQ010

QUESTION TEXT:


What is the name of the school where {CHILD} will attend {kindergarten/next year}?



InstResp “Select the school from the list below. If you don't find the school, select "School not on list" and then type in the full school name. If you are considering more than one school, enter the name of the school that is most likely.”


{DISPLAY LIST OF UP TO 25 SCHOOLS}


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF SK GO TO KSQ020.

IF SCREENER QUESTION SCR080 = 2 DISPLAY ‘kindergarten’ ELSE DISPLAY ‘next year’.

DISPLAY A LIST OF SCHOOLS IN THE AREA AS DEFINED IN THE PRELOAD.


DISPLAY LIST OF UP TO 25 PUBLIC SCHOOLS THAT ARE THE NEAREST SCHOOLS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ADDRESS.


DISPLAY BOTH THE SCHOOL NAME AND ADDRESS (STREET AND CITY, NOT STATE AND ZIP CODE) ON ONE LINE, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.


INCLUDE A SCHOOL CATEGORY 91 TO ALLOW FOR NAME TO BE ENTERED IF NOT ON LIST. FOR NAME, ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY KSQ010 AND KSQ010OS TOGETHER ON ONE SCREEN.


SOURCE: ECLS-B, preschool parent, question PA103b



COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 1


IF A SCHOOL IS SELECTED THAT IS NOT ON THE LIST OF SCHOOLS IN KSQ010, GO TO KSQ010OS. ELSE GO TO KSQ020.




KSQ010OS


QUESTION TEXT:


ENTER TEXT

Length 25

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY OTHER SPECIFY FIELD ON SAME PAGE AS KSQ010.

SOURCE: Westat

COPYRIGHTED: No.


KSQ015a1

QUESTION TEXT:

What is the mailing address of the school?



QUESTION TEXT:


Address Line 1:

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

FOR ADDRESS LINE 1, ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY KSQ015a-d TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.


KSQ015a2


Address Line 2:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

FOR ADDRESS LINE 2, ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY KSQ015a-d TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.


KSQ015b

QUESTION TEXT:


City:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

FOR CITY, ALLOW 0 – 50 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY KSQ015a-d TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.

KSQ015c

QUESTION TEXT:


State:


InstResp “Please select a state, district, or territory."

Watermark "Select a state"


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

DISPLAY InstResp BELOW THE QUESTION FIELD.

ALLOW EMPTY AND ASSIGN AS VALUE SK. IF ANSWER IS SK, GO TO NEXT QUESTION.

FOR STATE/DISTRICT/TERRITORY HAVE DROP DOWN BOX WITH STATE NAMES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AND THE U.S. TERRITORIES.

DISPLAY KSQ015a-d TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.


KSQ015d

QUESTION TEXT:


Zip code:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

FOR ZIP CODE, ALLOW 0 – 10 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY KSQ015a-d TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.



KSQ020



QUESTION TEXT:



How did you learn about the school where {CHILD} will attend kindergarten?

InstResp “Select All That Apply.”



CODES

  1. It is the assigned school for our neighborhood

  2. Word of mouth/recommendation from family, friends, etc.

  3. District/school website

  4. Looked at the school’s profile online

  5. Looked at school ratings online from other parents

  1. Other (Please specify:) BOX 1B



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

RESPONSE OPTIONS ARE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.

DISPLAY OTHER SPECIFY FIELD ON SAME PAGE.

SOURCE: Westat.

COPYRIGHTED: No.





BOX 1B


IF ONE OF THE CODES IN KSQ020 = 91, KSQ020OS WILL BE DISPLAYED ON THE SAME PAGE AS KSQ020. ELSE GO TO KSQ025.





KSQ020OS



ENTER TEXT

Length 75



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY OTHER SPECIFY FIELD ON SAME PAGE AS KSQ020.

SOURCE: Westat.

COPYRIGHTED: No.





KSQ025



QUESTION TEXT:



Even though many factors matter when choosing a kindergarten, which three factors below are the most important to you? Please choose only three choices.

  1. Offers convenient hours (for example, is a full-day kindergarten program, or offers before- or after-school care)

  2. Offers services for children with special needs

  3. Teaches children how to get along well with others

  4. Is in a convenient location (close to your home, work, or public transportation)

  5. Has a warm and nurturing teacher(s)

  6. Provides a safe and clean environment

  7. Provides transportation

  8. Is free or is the least expensive option

  9. Teaches children letters, numbers, and other academic skills

  10. Accepts payment from a tuition assistance/voucher program in my state

  11. Also serves my other children (for example, the program is located in a school where an older sibling is enrolled)

  12. Offers specialized programs or curriculum (for example, drama, arts, foreign languages, Montessori, modified calendar, etc.)

  13. Is in an elementary school that feeds into a desired middle or high school

  14. Has a good reputation or high rating (for example, heard good things about the school from friends, family, neighbors, etc.)

  15. Very good value

  16. Promotes racial/cultural inclusivity

  17. A language other than English is used as the teaching language

  18. It is the assigned public school for the neighborhood

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

ALLOW THREE RESPONSES.

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED), USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

SOURCE: Louisiana Kindergarten Readiness Study (LAKRS) survey, fall parent survey, sent by Daphna Bassok, questions 22 a-l, modified stem, a, j, and k to make it apply to kindergarten. Also, changed h to least from in-expensive as could still be expensive for family and j to apply to all tuition assistance programs, including vouchers. Modified item e to delete ‘caregivers’ and added additional factors for selection (l, m, n, and o). Subitems reordered to match CCQ560.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 2

GO TO SECTION CHQ.



Section CHQ [Child's Health and Well-Being]



CHQ004



QUESTION TEXT:

Now we would like to ask about {CHILD}'s health.

Would you say {CHILD}'s health is ...

CODES

  1. Excellent,

  2. Very good,

  3. Good,

  4. Fair, or

  5. Poor?

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED), USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten question CHQ330

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CHQ060



QUESTION TEXT:

In a typical week, on how many days does {CHILD} get exercise that causes rapid breathing, perspiration, and a rapid heartbeat for 20 continuous minutes or more?

Watermark: “Enter days”

ENTER NUMBER

Range 0 to 7



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS: RANGE CHECK 0-7.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring first grade, question CHQ060

COPYRIGHTED: No.









CHQ086



QUESTION TEXT:

How tall is {CHILD} without shoes?

CODES

1 Answer in feet and inches CHQ086a

2 Answer in meters and centimeters CHQ086c

Don't know CHQ087



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

Don't know" RESPONSE SKIPS TO CHQ087.

SOURCE: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2017, question WHQ010

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CHQ086a



QUESTION TEXT:

Please answer for how tall {CHILD} is in feet and inches without shoes.



UNITS "and"

Watermark: “Enter feet”

ENTER NUMBER


Range 0 to 6

Soft Range 3 to 5



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS: DISPLAY CHQ086a and CHQ086b TOGETHER ON ONE SCREEN, NEXT TO EACH OTHER. THE SOFT RANGE = 3-5 FEET. OTHERWISE, DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE “You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CHQ086a). Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue.”

SOURCE: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2017, question WHQ010, modified to ask respondent to answer in feet and inches

COPYRIGHTED: No.









CHQ086b



CHQ087

Watermark: “Enter inches”

ENTER NUMBER


Range 0 to 72

Soft Range 35 to 50



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY CHQ086b TO THE RIGHT OF CHQ086a TOGETHER ON ONE SCREEN. THE SOFT RANGE=35-50 inches. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CHQ086b}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: NHANES 2017, question WHQ010, modified to ask respondent to answer in feet and inches

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CHQ086c



QUESTION TEXT:

Please answer for how tall {CHILD} is in meters and centimeters without shoes.



and

Watermark: “Enter meters”

ENTER NUMBER


Range 0 to 2

Soft Range 1 to 2

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS: DISPLAY CHQ086c and CHQ086d TOGETHER ON ONE SCREEN, NEXT TO EACH OTHER. THE SOFT RANGE=1-2 meters. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CHQ086c}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2017, question WHQ010, modified to ask respondent to answer in meters and centimeters

COPYRIGHTED: No.











CHQ086d



Watermark: “Enter centimeters”

ENTER NUMBER


Range 0 to 200

Soft Range 80 to 130

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY CHQ086d TO THE RIGHT OF CHQ086c TOGETHER ON ONE SCREEN. SOFT RANGE=80-130 centimeters. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CHQ086d}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2017, question WHQ010, modified to ask respondent to answer in meters and centimeters

COPYRIGHTED: No.







CHQ087



QUESTION TEXT:

How much does {CHILD} weigh without shoes?

CODES

1 Answer in pounds CHQ087a

2 Answer in kilograms CHQ087b

Don't know CHQ095

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

Don't know" RESPONSE SKIPS TO CHQ095.



SOURCE: NHANES 2017, question WHQ025. Modified to ask about weight clothed rather than without clothes.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CHQ087a

QUESTION TEXT:

Please answer for how much {CHILD} weighs in pounds without shoes.



CHQ095

Watermark: “Enter pounds”


ENTER NUMBER


Range 0 to 150

Soft Range 25 to 50



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOFT RANGE=25-50 pounds. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CHQ087a}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: NHANES 2017, question WHQ025. Modified to ask about weight clothed rather than without clothes.



COPYRIGHTED: No.



CHQ087b

QUESTION TEXT:

Please answer for how much {CHILD} weighs in kilograms without shoes.

Watermark: “Enter kilograms”

ENTER NUMBER


Range 0 to 70

Soft Range 11 to 23



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOFT RANGE=11-23 kilograms. OTHERWISE DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE: "You have entered {DISPLAY RESPONSE AT CHQ087b}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue."

SOURCE: NHANES 2017, question WHQ025. Modified to ask about weight clothed rather than without clothes.



COPYRIGHTED: No.

CHQ095

QUESTION TEXT:

Please answer the following questions based on how {CHILD} compares to other children of the same age.




1

Better than other children {his/her} age

2

As well as other children

3

Slightly less well than other children

4

Much less well than other children

a. {CHILD} is independent and takes care of {himself/herself}

b. {CHILD} pays attention

c. {CHILD} learns, thinks, and solve problems

d. {CHILD} shows good coordination in moving {his/her} arms and legs

e. {CHILD} behaves and relates to other children

f. {CHILD} behaves and relates to adults

g. {CHILD}'s overall activity level is



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

DISPLAY 'herself' OR 'her' IF CHILD IS FEMALE. ELSE, DISPLAY 'himself' OR 'his'.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten question CHQ095, CHQ100, CHQ105, CHQ106, CHQ107, CHQ108, CHQ109, modified text to be statements rather than questions

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CHQ110

QUESTION TEXT:

Does {CHILD} have any emotional or psychological difficulties?

CODES

1 Yes CHQ111

2

No

CHQ116




PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten question CHQ110

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CHQ111

QUESTION TEXT:

Do you think this is a mild problem, a moderate problem, or a severe problem?

CODES

  1. Mild problem

  2. Moderate problem

  3. Severe problem

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten question CHQ111

COPYRIGHTED: No.


CHQ116



QUESTION TEXT:

Has a health, education, or early intervention professional told you that {CHILD} is "at risk" for problems with health, physical disabilities, learning, or behavior?



CODES

1 Yes

2 No



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECPP-NHES:2019, question 86, modified to delete words about the child being under 3 years old and being at risk for a substantial developmental delay.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CHQ117



QUESTION TEXT:

Has {CHILD} ever been diagnosed with a disability?



CODES

1 Yes

2 No

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: Westat.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CHQ118

QUESTION TEXT:

Has {CHILD} ever received services from a program called Early Intervention Services or have an Individualized Family Service Plan(IFSP)?

InstResp “Early Intervention Services are services to a family with a child who has been identified as having a developmental delay and/or a specific health condition when the child is between birth and age 3. An Individualized Family Service Plan or IFSP is a plan developed to support children and families involved in early intervention (birth to age 3).”

CODES

1 Yes CHQ118a

2 No CHQ119

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED), USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten question CHQ092, modified to remove language about being under 3 years old.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CHQ118a

QUESTION TEXT:

Is {CHILD} currently receiving services from a program called Early Intervention Services or have an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)?

InstResp “Early Intervention Services are services to a family with a child who has been identified as having a developmental delay and/or a specific health condition when the child is between birth and age 3. An Individualized Family Service Plan or IFSP is a plan developed to support children and families involved in early intervention (birth up to age 3).”

CODES

1 Yes

2 No

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten question CHQ092, modified to ask about current services

COPYRIGHTED: No.


CHQ119

QUESTION TEXT:

Has {CHILD} ever received any services through an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?

InstResp “An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a plan for children age 3 or older identified as needing special education and related services.”

CODES

1 Yes CHQ119a

2 No CHQ121

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED), USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

SOURCE: ECPP-NHES:2019, question 88, modified to just ask about an IEP separately rather than an IFSP and a services plan. Also modified to ask about ever having received services.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CHQ119a

QUESTION TEXT:

Is {CHILD} currently receiving any services through an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?

InstResp “An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a plan for children age 3 or older identified as needing special education and related services.”

CODES

1 Yes

2 No

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY 'currently' in UNDERLINE.

SOURCE: ECPP-NHES:2019, question 88, modified to just ask about an IEP separately rather than an IFSP and a services plan.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CHQ121

QUESTION TEXT:

Has {CHILD} ever received any services through a 504 plan?

InstResp “A 504 plan is a formal plan schools use to provide accommodations to children with disabilities. A 504 plan does not include individualized instruction, and children do not have to qualify for special education services to be eligible for a 504 plan.”

CODES

1 Yes

2 No



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECPP-NHES:2019, question 88, modified to ask about a 504 plan rather than an IFSP, IEP, or services plan. Also modified to ask whether the child has ever received services.

COPYRIGHTED: No.

BOX 1

IF CHQ121 = 1, GO TO CHQ121a. ELSE, GO TO DWQ.

CHQ121a

QUESTION TEXT:

Is {CHILD} currently receiving any services through a 504 plan?

InstResp “A 504 plan is a formal plan schools use to provide accommodations to children with disabilities. A 504 plan does not include individualized instruction, and children do not have to qualify for special education services to be eligible for a 504 plan.”

CODES

1 Yes

2 No

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY 'currently' in UNDERLINE.

SOURCE: ECPP-NHES:2019, question 88, modified to ask about a 504 plan rather than an IFSP, IEP, or services plan.

COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 2

GO TO SECTION DWQ.



Section DWQ [Discipline, Warmth, and Emotional Supportiveness]


BOX 1

IF PERSON FLAGGED AS R SCORES '1' , '2', OR '3' AT FSQ.130 OR IF NO HOUSEHOLD MEMBER SCORES '1', '2', OR '3' AT FSQ.130, CONTINUE WITH DWQ.010.

OTHERWISE, GO TO DWQ.100.




DWQ010

QUESTION TEXT:

Now we would like to ask about your relationship with {CHILD} and discipline practices.

Please think about whether each statement is completely true, mostly true, somewhat true, or not at all true.




1

Completely true

2

Mostly true

3

Somewhat true

4

Not at all true

a. {CHILD} and I often have warm, close times together.

b. Most of the time I feel that {CHILD} likes me and wants to be near me.

c. Even when I'm in a bad mood, I show {CHILD} a lot of love.

d. I express affection by hugging, kissing, and holding {CHILD}.

e. Being a parent is harder than I thought it would be.

f. {CHILD} does things that really bother me.

g. I find myself giving up more of my life to meet {CHILD}'s needs than I ever expected.

h. I often feel angry with {CHILD}.



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

DISPLAY DWQ010a-h ON ONE PAGE FOR LARGE BROWSER SCREENS

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten question DWQ010

COPYRIGHTED: No.


DWQ100

QUESTION TEXT:

Do you ever spank {CHILD}?


CODES

1 Yes

2 No



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question DWQ010, modified question wording in stem for web 

COPYRIGHTED: No.


BOX 2

IF DWQ100 = 1, GO TO DWQ101. ELSE, GO TO BOX 3.


DWQ101

QUESTION TEXT:

Sometimes kids do as they are told and sometimes they don't. About how many times, if any, have you spanked {CHILD} in the past week?



Watermark “Enter number”


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SPECWRITER INSTRUCTION: CONTINUOUS.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question DWQ101, modified question wording in first sentence 

COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 3

GO TO PPQ.



Section PPQ [Parent's Psychological Well-Being and Health]


PPQ225


QUESTION TEXT:


During the past 12 months, would you say that you experienced a lot of stress, a moderate amount of stress, relatively little stress, or almost no stress at all?


CODES


1 A lot of stress

2 A moderate amount of stress

3 Relatively little stress

4 Almost no stress at all


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring fourth grade, question PPQ225 

COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 1

GO TO SECTION PEQ.

Section PEQ [Parent Education]



BOX 1



ASK PEQ020 FOR UP TO 2 "KEY" PARENT FIGURES AS DEFINED IN FSQ.



PEQ020

DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

BOLD 'Highest Grade or Year of School Completed", "12th grade but no diploma", "High school equivalent",

"High school diploma", "Vocational/technical program after high school but no voc/tech diploma",

"Vocational/technical program after high school", "Some college but no degree", "Associate's degree",

"Bachelor's degree", "Graduate or professional school but no degree", "Master's (MA, MS)", "Doctorate Degree (Ph.D., EdD)", "Professional degree after bachelor's degree (medicine/MD; dentistry/DDS, law/JD/LLB)" IN HELP TEXT

QUESTION TEXT:

Now we would like to ask about the education of {CHILD’S} parent(s).


What is the highest grade or year of school that {you/{NAME}'} {have/has} completed?


CODES:

0 Never went to school

  1. 1st grade

  2. 2nd grade

  3. 3rd grade

  4. 4th grade

  5. 5th grade

  6. 6th grade

  1. 7th grade

  2. 8th grade

  3. 9th grade

  1. 10th grade

  2. 11th grade

  3. 12th grade but no diploma

  4. High school equivalent/GED

  5. High school diploma

  6. Voc/tech program after high school but no voc/tech diploma

  7. Voc/tech program after high school, diploma

  8. Some college but no degree

  9. Associate's degree

  10. Bachelor's degree

  11. Graduate or professional school but no degree

  12. Master's (MA, MS)

  13. Doctorate degree (PhD, EdD)

  14. Professional degree after bachelor's degree (medicine/MD; dentistry/DDS; law/JD/LLB; etc.)


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "you" IF CURRENT CYCLE OF LOOP 1 IS ASKING ABOUT THE RESPONDENT. DISPLAY "{NAME}" (AND THAT PERSON'S FIRST NAME) IF CURRENT CYCLE OF LOOP IS ASKING ABOUT A HOUSEHOLD MEMBER WHO IS NOT THE RESPONDENT.

DISPLAY "have" IF CURRENT CYCLE OF LOOP 1 IS ASKING ABOUT THE RESPONDENT. OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "has".

IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED), USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.

HELP FOR STEM: Highest Grade or Year of School Completed: Please select the highest grade or year of school that was finished, even if took more or less time to reach that year of school than expected.

HELP FOR CODE 12: 12th grade but no diploma: Select this if the 12th grade was finished, but there was not a high school diploma or GED.

HELP FOR CODE 13: High school equivalent/GED: Select this if a person has a high-school equivalency diploma or GED from passing the General Educational Development Test and does not have a diploma received from a high school.

HELP FOR CODE 14: High school diploma: A certificate that shows that a person finished the required courses of high school and graduated from high school rather than having a GED.

HELP FOR CODE 15: Vocational/technical program after high school but no voc/tech diploma: Select this if a person attended a vocational or technical program, but did not earn a degree/diploma/certificate of successful completion of the program. These are programs that are work or education for a trade and are completed after high school, but do not include college. Examples include secretarial school, mechanical or computer training school, etc. Some community colleges offer vocational training, but this would be considered “1-2 years of college" or "associate's degree" and not vocational or trade school.

HELP FOR CODE 16: Vocational/technical program after high school, diploma: Select this if a person attended a vocational or technical program, but did earn a degree/diploma/certificate of successful completion of the program. These are programs that are work or education for a trade and are completed after high school, but do not include college. Examples include secretarial school, mechanical or computer training school, etc. Some community colleges offer vocational training, but this would be considered "1-2 years of college" or "associate's degree" and not vocational or trade school.

HELP FOR CODE 17: Some college but no degree: Select this if a person does not have a 4-year college (bachelor's) degree, but has completed a class for credit at a college or university.

HELP FOR CODE 18: Associate's degree: A 2-year college degree typically earned at a community college (rather than a trade school).

HELP FOR CODE 19: Bachelor's degree: A 4-year college degree earned at a university or 4-year college. It is sometimes called an "undergraduate degree."

HELP FOR CODE 20: Graduate or professional school but no degree: Select this if a person went to graduate or professional school and got some credit toward a degree beyond a bachelor's degree (for example, a master's, doctorate, or other professional degree). However, the person did not complete the program or earn the degree.

HELP FOR CODE 21: Master's (MA, MS): Studies beyond a bachelor's degree, but not a Ph.D. or Ed.D.

HELP FOR CODE 22: Doctorate Degree (Ph.D., EDD): Studies beyond a master's degree that result in a doctorate degree.

HELP FOR CODE 23: Professional degree after bachelor's degree (Medicine/MD; Dentistry/DDS, Law/JD/LLB): Any other graduate degrees earned with academic studies beyond the bachelor's.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, fall kindergarten, question PEQ020, modified to add category 0 from later rounds

COPYRIGHTED: No.


BOX 2

GO TO EMQ.





Section EMQ [Parent Employment]


BOX 1



ASK EMQ200 FOR 2 "KEY" PARENT FIGURES AS DEFINED IN FSQ.


EMQ200


QUESTION TEXT:


Which best describes {your/{NAME}'s} current employment situation?



CODES

1 Working part-time (less than 35 hours a week)

2 Working full-time (35 or more hours a week)

3 A stay-at-home parent or guardian

4 Not working


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

DISPLAY "your" and "Are you" IF PERSON CURRENTLY BEING LOOPED ON IS THE RESPONDENT.

OTHERWISE, DISPLAY "{NAME}'s" and "Is {NAME}".

FOR "{NAME}", DISPLAY THE PERSON'S FIRST NAME WHO IS CURRENTLY BEING LOOPED ON.



SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring third grade, question EMQ200

COPYRIGHTED: No.



BOX 2

GO TO PAQ.



Section PAQ [Parent Income and Assets]



PAQ110

QUESTION TEXT:

In studies like this, households are sometimes grouped according to income. What was the total income of all persons in your household over the past year, including salaries or other earnings, interest, retirement, and so on for all household members?

CODES

1

$5,000 or less

2

$5,001 to $10,000

3

$10,001 to $15,000

4

$15,001 to $20,000

5

$20,001 to $25,000

6

$25,001 to $30,000

7

$30,001 to $35,000

8

$35,001 to $40,000

9

$40,001 to $45,000

10

$45,001 to $50,000

11

$50,001 to $55,000

12

$55,001 to $60,000

13

$60,001 to $65,000

14

$65,001 to $70,000

15

$70,001 to $75,000

16

$75,001 to $100,000

17

$100,001 to $200,000

18

$200,001 or more







PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:


IF THIS QUESTION IS SK (SKIPPED), USE PARENT SURVEY PROBE.


SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question PAQ100a and PAQ110b combined

COPYRIGHTED: No.


BOX 1

WILL UPDATE WITH CURRENT POVERTY THRESHOLDS WHEN THEY ARE RELEASED IN SEPTEMBER 2019

IF PAQ.110 IS SK, GO TO PAQ.135.

ELSE, PAQ.120 IS ASKED IF HOUSEHOLD IS AT 200 PERCENT OF POVERTY OR BELOW.

ASK PAQ.120 IF

(NUMBER IN HH = 1 AND PAQ.110 < 6) OR

(NUMBER IN HH = 2 AND PAQ.110 < 8) OR

(NUMBER IN HH = 3 AND PAQ.110 < 9) OR

(NUMBER IN HH = 4 AND PAQ.110 < 11) OR

(NUMBER IN HH = 5 AND PAQ.110 < 13) OR

(NUMBER IN HH = 6 AND PAQ.110 < 14) OR

(NUMBER IN HH = 7 AND PAQ.110 < 16) OR

(NUMBER IN HH = 8 AND PAQ.110 < 17) OR (NUMBER IN HH IS GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 9 AND PAQ.110 < 17).

ELSE, GO TO PAQ.135.



PAQ120

QUESTION TEXT:

What was your total household income last year, to the nearest thousand?

Total Income:


Watermark “Enter number”



ENTER NUMBER

Range 0 to 999,999,999


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

ALLOW UP TO 9 DIGITS. DISPLAY COMMAS IN FRONT OF THE FOURTH AND SEVENTH DIGIT IF APPLICABLE.

SOFT RANGE CHECK - TOTAL INCOME SHOULD BE IN RANGE OF ANSWER TO PAQ110. IF ANSWER IS NOT IN RANGE OF ANSWER TO PAQ110, DISPLAY SOFT EDIT MESSAGE “You entered {ANSWER TO PAQ110}. Are you sure this is correct? When it is correct, select Next to continue.”

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question PAQ120

COPYRIGHTED: No.





BOX 2

IF CHILD HAS AT LEAST ONE CURRENT ARRANGEMENT IN RELATIVE, NON-RELATIVE OR CENTER CARE (CCQ010 = 1 OR CCQ115 = 1 OR CCQ260 = 1), GO TO PAQ135.

ELSE, GO TO BOX 3.








PAQ135

QUESTION TEXT:

Do any of the child care or early care and education programs that {CHILD} attends charge tuition or a fee?


CODES



1

Yes

PAQ140

2

No

BOX 3




PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

HELP FOR STEM: Any money charged for child care is tuition. This includes money charged by preschools, prekindergarten programs, nursery schools, Head Start programs, child care centers, home child care providers, and nonrelatives or relatives in a private home.

SOURCE: ECLS-K:2011, spring kindergarten, question PAQ135. Modified from "education" to "early care and education setting"

COPYRIGHTED: No.

Group 263244


PAQ140

QUESTION TEXT:

Do you use a child care subsidy voucher that pays for part or all of the cost of tuition for {CHILD}'s current child care or early care and education program?

CODES



1

Yes

BOX 3

2

No

BOX 3

PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

HELP FOR STEM: A voucher helps pay for the cost of child care or an early care and education program. Vouchers are sometimes called different names (for example, tuition assistance, subsidies, scholarships, or certificates) and are given to families based on income or other needs.

SOURCE: Westat

COPYRIGHTED: No.


BOX 3

GO TO SECTION CMQ.

Section CMQ [Mobility and Tracking Updates]



CMQ001



QUESTION TEXT:


Are you, or another parent or guardian, planning to move with {CHILD} before the fall of 2020?


CODES



1

Yes


2

No



PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:

SOURCE: ECLS-K, round 5, question CMQ500, modified the time period

COPYRIGHTED: No.



CMQ025a1

QUESTION TEXT:


Please confirm the mailing address where you would like to have the money sent for completing this survey.


Address Line 1:

Address Line 2:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

ALLOW EMPTY FOR BOTH ADDRESS LINE 1 AND ADDRESS LINE 2. IF ADDRESS LINE 1 IS EMPTY, ASSIGN AS VALUE SK. IF ANSWER IS SK, GO TO NEXT QUESTION.

USE PRELOAD TO PREFILL ADDRESS FROM MAILING, BUT ALLOW FOR CHANGES.

FOR ADDRESS LINE 1, ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY CMQ025a – 025d TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CMQ025a2

QUESTION TEXT:


Address Line 2:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

ALLOW EMPTY FOR BOTH ADDRESS LINE 1 AND ADDRESS LINE 2. IF ADDRESS LINE 1 IS EMPTY, ASSIGN AS VALUE SK. IF ANSWER IS SK, GO TO NEXT QUESTION.


USE PRELOAD TO PREFILL ADDRESS FROM MAILING, BUT ALLOW FOR CHANGES.


FOR ADDRESS LINE 2, ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY CMQ025a – 025d TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.

CMQ025b

QUESTION TEXT:



City:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

ALLOW EMPTY AND ASSIGN AS VALUE SK. IF ANSWER IS SK, GO TO NEXT QUESTION.

USE PRELOAD TO PREFILL CITY FROM MAILING, BUT ALLOW FOR CHANGES.

FOR CITY, ALLOW 0 – 50 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY CMQ025a – 025d TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.


CMQ025c

QUESTION TEXT:



State:


InstResp “Please select a state, district, or territory.”


Watermark "Select a state"


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

DISPLAY InstResp BELOW THE QUESTION FIELD.

ALLOW EMPTY AND ASSIGN AS VALUE SK. IF ANSWER IS SK, GO TO NEXT QUESTION.

USE PRELOAD TO PREFILL STATE/DISTRICT/TERRITORY FROM MAILING, BUT ALLOW FOR CHANGES.

FOR STATE/DISTRICT/TERRITORY HAVE DROP DOWN BOX WITH STATE NAMES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AND THE U.S. TERRITORIES.

DISPLAY CMQ025a – 025d TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.


CMQ025d

QUESTION TEXT:



Zip code:


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

ALLOW EMPTY AND ASSIGN AS VALUE SK. IF ANSWER IS SK, GO TO NEXT QUESTION.

USE PRELOAD TO PREFILL ZIP CODE FROM MAILING, BUT ALLOW FOR CHANGES.

FOR ZIP CODE, ALLOW 0 – 10 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.

DISPLAY CMQ025a – 025d TOGETHER.

SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

BOX 1

IF (AN EMAIL ADDRESS OR MOBILE NUMBER WAS NOT PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE) OR (AN EMAIL ADDRESS OR MOBILE NUMER WAS NOT PROVIDED IN THE SCREENER QUESTION SCR111), GO TO CMQ026. ELSE GO TO CMQ030.

CMQ026a

QUESTION TEXT:


We would like to contact you in the fall to ask a few brief questions about where {CHILD} ended up going to kindergarten. Please enter your contact information.


Email Address:

Watermark “[email protected]




ENTER TEXT:


Length 100


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

DISPLAY CMQ026a and CMQ026b ON THE SAME SCREEN.

FOR EMAIL (CMQ026a), ALLOW 0 – 100 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.



APPLY EDIT MASK TO VALIDATE EMAIL SO THAT IT HAS A PERIOD AND AN @ SIGN (E.G.,[email protected]).


EMAIL ADDRESSES AND/OR MOBILE NUMBERS SHOULD BE WRITTEN BACK TO THE SYSTEM MASTER.


IF THE EMAIL ADDRESS DOES NOT PASS THE VALIDATION CHECK, DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE "It looks like there may be a typo in this address. Please check there is a @ and at least one period in the email address."



SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.


CMQ026b

QUESTION TEXT:



PreUNITS "Mobile Number:"



Watermark “(555)-555-5555”


ENTER TEXT:


Length 12


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

DISPLAY CMQ026a and CMQ026b ON THE SAME SCREEN.

FOR MOBILE NUMBER (CMQ026b), ALLOW 0-12 CHARACTERS TO BE ENTERED.


APPLY EDIT MASK TO VALIDATE MOBILE PHONE NUMBER SO THAT IT IS IN THIS FORMAT (###)-###-####.


EMAIL ADDRESSES AND/OR MOBILE NUMBERS SHOULD BE WRITTEN BACK TO THE SYSTEM MASTER.



IF THE PHONE NUMBER DOES NOT PASS THE VALIDATION CHECK, DISPLAY THE ERROR MESSAGE "The phone number must be 10 numbers ((XXX)-XXX-XXXX). Please check and enter again.”


SOURCE: NHES:2019, questions incent_name and incent_address, modified question text

COPYRIGHTED: No.

BOX 2

IF (A MOBILE NUMBER WAS PROVIDED ON THE MYECLS WEBSITE) OR (A MOBILE NUMBER WAS PROVIDED IN THE SCREENER QUESTION SCR111b) OR (A MOBILE NUMBER WAS PROVIDED IN CMQ026b) GO TO CMQ030. ELSE GO TO CMQ040.






CMQ030

QUESTION TEXT:


{We would like to contact you in the fall to ask a few brief questions about where {CHILD} ended up going to kindergarten.} Do we have permission to text you?


CODES

1 Yes

2 No


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

ALLOW EMPTY AND ASSIGN AS VALUE SK. DISPLAY “We…kindergarten.” IF CMQ026 WAS NOT ASKED. ELSE USE A NULL DISPLAY.

SOURCE: Westat.

COPYRIGHTED: No.


CMQ040

Thank you very much for your cooperation and for taking the time to participate in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study. Please click "Finish" to complete your survey {and claim your Amazon code or cash}.


PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION:

IF INQ001 =1, DISPLAY “and claim your Amazon code or cash.” ELSE, USE A NULL DISPLAY.


INCLUDE FINISH BUTTON THAT ROUTES BACK TO MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. IF INQ001=1, GO TO MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INCENTIVE PAGE. ELSE, GO TO MANAGEMENT SYSTEM STUDY INFORMATION PAGE.



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