“…These have included living in neighborhoods that are less safe, poorer housing conditions, and more limited access to resources in terms of health, education, recreation, and employment opportunities (Kohen, Brooks-Gunn, Leventhal, & Hertzman, 2002;Sampson, Morenoff, & Gannon-Rowley, 2002), family stress and poor mental health (Hill & Herman-Stahl, 2002;Kohen, Leventhal, Dahinten, & McIntosh, 2008;McLoyd, 1998;Xue, Leventhal, Brooks-Gunn, & Earls, 2005) , as well as differences in parenting styles, behaviours, and the types of activities in and outside of the home (Edwards & Bromfield, 2009;Hill & Herman-Stahl, 2002;McLoyd, 1998;Vaden-Kiernan et al, 2010). Lower levels of education, in particular, may be associated with different parenting behaviors, including less language use and fewer literacy activities (reading books, teaching, counting, storytelling) (Burgess, 2005). This suggests that living in conditions of socio-economic disadvantage may have far-reaching consequences for mothers and their children.…”