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Abascal, Pilar (1)
Access Economics (Firm) (1)
Action for Children (1)
Adams, Gina (1)
Adams-Ciardullo, Diana (2)
Advisory Panel on Food and Nutrition in Early Years (1)
Afolabi, Kolajo Paul (2)
Afterschool Investments Project (1)
Akhtar, Saima (1)
Akiva, Tom (1)
Alameda County Child Care Planning Council (5)
Alexander, David (1)
Alexander, Richard (1)
Allender, Sara P. (1)
Altarum Institute (1)
American Institutes for Research (3)
Ames, Patricia (1)
Amsden, Laura (1)
Anahita, Sine (1)
Anderson, John (1)
Anderson, Steven G. (1)
Anthony, Jason L. (1)
Antinozzi, Jennifer L. (1)
Antos, Susan C. (1)
Applied Survey Research (14)
Arbor Educational and Clinincal Consulting Inc. (1)
Arbreton, Amy (1)
Arcaira, Erikson (2)
Arizona. State School Readiness Board (1)
Arney, Fiona (3)
Artz, Georgeanne M. (1)
Assel, Michael A. (1)
Association for Supportive Child Care (1)
Atlantic Evaluation and Research Consultants (1)
August, Diane (1)
Australia. Commonwealth Child Care Advisory Council (1)
Australia. Community Services Ministers' Advisory Council. Children's Services Sub-Committee (1)
Australia. Community and Disability Services Ministers' Conference (1)
Australia. Department of Family and Community Services (5)
Awsumb, Catherine (1)
Aytch, Lynette S. (1)
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