Figure 12.3.16: Children vulnerable on at least one Early Development Instrument (EDI) domain, by sex
Percent of children in senior kindergarten, Middlesex-London, Cycles 1 to 4 (2003/4 to 2015)
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Government of Ontario. Early Development Instrument (EDI). Toronto, ON: Queen's Printer for Ontario. [Updated: 29 Jun 2015; cited: 29 Jan 2019. Available from: https://www.ontario.ca/data/early-development-among-childrenIn each of the EDI cycles, a higher percent of males in Middlesex-London were vulnerable on a least one domain compared to females (Fig. 12.3.16). For example, in Cycle 4, 34.4% of males were vulnerable compared to 22.1% of females.